
Chicken Biryani (1 Serving (250g))
Lunch
158 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 Chicken Biryani without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Reduce the serving size of Chicken Biryani to limit the intake of carbohydrates in one sitting.
Add Fiber-Rich Vegetables
Incorporate vegetables like broccoli, spinach, or bell peppers either within the biryani or as a side dish to slow down carbohydrate absorption.
Include Protein
Add a boiled egg or a side of yogurt to your meal to help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Use Whole Grains
Prepare biryani with brown rice instead of white rice to enhance the fiber content.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water before your meal to aid digestion and control hunger.
Exercise Post-Meal
Take a short walk or engage in light physical activity after eating to help manage blood sugar levels.
Chew Slowly
Eating slowly can aid in digestion and prevent overeating, which can contribute to spikes.
Balance with Low-Carb Meals
If you plan to have Chicken Biryani, ensure your other meals are lower in carbohydrates to maintain overall balance.
Monitor Meal Timing
Distribute your meals throughout the day to avoid large glucose spikes caused by sudden carbohydrate intake.
Incorporate Healthy Fats
Add a small amount of olive oil or avocado to your dish to help slow the digestion process.

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