
Chicken curry (1 serving) and Basmati Rice (1 Cup, Cooked)
Lunch
151 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a large spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
How to consume Basmati Rice, Chicken Curry without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Reduce the quantity of basmati rice in your meal and increase the portion of chicken curry, focusing on the protein and fats which can help slow glucose absorption.
Add Vegetables
Incorporate non-starchy vegetables like broccoli, spinach, or bell peppers into your meal. These vegetables can help slow down the digestion process.
Include Healthy Fats
Add a source of healthy fats such as avocado slices or a sprinkle of nuts and seeds to your meal to help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Choose Whole Grains
If possible, opt for brown basmati rice instead of white basmati rice to introduce more fiber into your meal, which can aid in slowing digestion.
Meal Timing
Consider having a smaller portion of the meal and spacing it out over a longer period instead of consuming it all at once.
Pre-meal Protein
Consume a small amount of protein, such as a boiled egg or a handful of almonds, before your meal to help reduce the spike.
Hydration
Drink a glass of water before your meal, as hydration can assist in moderating blood sugar levels.
Herbs and Spices
Use spices like cinnamon or turmeric in your chicken curry, as they can have beneficial effects on blood sugar levels.
Eat Slowly
Take your time when eating to allow your body to process the food more gradually, which can help moderate blood sugar spikes.
Post-meal Activity
Engage in a light walk after your meal to help your body use some of the glucose from the food you just consumed.

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