
Caramel Coated Popcorn (100 G)
Dinner
132 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
How to consume Caramel Coated Popcorn without glucose spikes
Pair with Protein
Consume a source of protein, such as a handful of almonds, a boiled egg, or a piece of cheese, alongside the caramel popcorn to help slow down the absorption of sugar into your bloodstream.
Add Fiber
Include a fiber-rich food, such as an apple or a small serving of berries, to help moderate blood sugar levels.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water before and after consuming the popcorn to aid in digestion and help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Portion Control
Limit the portion size of the caramel popcorn to a small bowl to minimize the overall sugar intake.
Physical Activity
Engage in light physical activity, such as a brisk walk or some stretching exercises, after eating to help reduce blood sugar spikes.
Mindful Eating
Eat the popcorn slowly and savor each bite to prevent overconsumption and give your body time to process the sugar gradually.
Balanced Meal
If possible, consume the popcorn as part of a balanced meal that includes lean proteins and healthy fats, which can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Choose Whole Grains
Opt for whole grain popcorn if available, as it digests more slowly than refined grains, potentially reducing the impact on blood sugar levels.
Monitor Timing
Eat the caramel popcorn earlier in the day rather than close to bedtime to allow your body ample time to process the sugars.
Check Labels
Look for caramel popcorn options with lower sugar and added ingredients that may help prevent rapid glucose spikes.

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