
Cappuccino (1 Mug (8 Fl Oz)) and Boiled Egg (1 Large)
Breakfast
114 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume Boiled Egg | Cappuccino without glucose spikes
Pair with Fiber-Rich Foods
Consider adding a side of vegetables, such as spinach or avocado, which can help slow down glucose absorption.
Incorporate Healthy Fats
Add nuts or seeds like almonds or chia seeds to your meal. They can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Opt for Plant-Based Milk
Use unsweetened almond or soy milk in your cappuccino, which can be less likely to cause spikes compared to regular milk.
Include Protein
Adding a small serving of lean protein, like turkey or chicken breast, can help moderate blood sugar levels.
Monitor Portion Sizes
Ensure that you're keeping the portion sizes of both the boiled eggs and cappuccino moderate to avoid excessive intake.
Hydrate Properly
Drinking water alongside your meal can aid digestion and help maintain stable glucose levels.
Choose Whole Grain Options
If you're having your cappuccino with any bread, opt for whole grain or multigrain varieties to help slow down glucose release.
Add Cinnamon
Sprinkle some cinnamon in your cappuccino, as it has been known to help in managing blood sugar levels.
Regular Physical Activity
Engage in a short walk or some light physical activity post-meal, which can help in utilizing the glucose more efficiently.
Mindful Eating Practices
Eat slowly and mindfully to give your body time to process the food and avoid unnecessary spikes.

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