
Broiled Chicken Fillet Sandwich with Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato and Non-Mayonnaise Spread on Whole Wheat Roll (1 Wendy's Sandwich)
Lunch
145 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
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How to consume broiled chicken fillet sandwich with cheese, lettuce, tomato and non mayonnaise spread on whole wheat roll without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Start by reducing the portion size of your sandwich. Eat half instead of a whole sandwich and supplement with a small side of low-carb vegetables like cucumbers or bell peppers.
Opt for Fiber-Rich Additions
Incorporate more fiber into your meal by adding sliced avocado or a handful of spinach. These additions can slow down the absorption of carbohydrates.
Choose a Different Bread
Consider using a smaller whole-grain roll or a slice of whole-grain bread. Alternatively, you could use a whole-grain wrap or lettuce leaves to reduce carbohydrate intake.
Load Up on Vegetables
Increase the quantity of low-carb, non-starchy vegetables in your sandwich, such as additional lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers. These can help moderate blood sugar levels.
Experiment with Spreads
Replace the non-mayonnaise spread with hummus or avocado spread. These options provide healthy fats and are generally lower in carbohydrates.
Balance with Protein and Healthy Fats
Ensure that your meal includes a balance of protein and healthy fats. The chicken provides protein, but you can add nuts or seeds on the side to increase healthy fat content.
Hydration
Drink a glass of water with your meal. Proper hydration can help manage blood sugar levels.
Pre-Meal Activity
Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, before eating your meal. This can help your body better manage glucose.
Mindful Eating
Eat slowly and mindfully, paying attention to hunger and fullness cues. This practice can prevent overeating and help regulate glucose levels.
Monitor and Adjust
Keep track of how different variations of the sandwich affect your glucose levels over time, and adjust accordingly to find what works best for you.

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