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Burrito with Chicken and Beans (1 Medium Burrito)

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How to consume Burrito With Chicken And Beans without glucose spikes

Incorporate More Vegetables

Add non-starchy vegetables like spinach, bell peppers, or tomatoes to your burrito. These can help slow down the absorption of carbohydrates.

Choose Whole-Grain or Low-Carb Tortillas

Opt for whole-grain tortillas or those specifically labeled as low-carb to reduce the spike.

Add Healthy Fats

Include sources of healthy fats such as avocado or a small amount of nuts. These can help moderate blood sugar levels by slowing digestion.

Moderate Portion Sizes

Consider reducing the size of your burrito or sharing it with someone to avoid consuming too many carbohydrates at once.

Include a Side Salad

Pair your burrito with a side salad that includes leafy greens and a vinaigrette dressing to add fiber and further slow carbohydrate absorption.

Drink Water or Unsweetened Tea

Opt for water or herbal teas without sugar alongside your meal rather than sugary beverages.

Exercise Post-Meal

Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, after eating to help your body use up glucose more efficiently.

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