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Coconut Chutney (1 Tablespoon), Sambar (1 Cup) and Idli (1 Piece)

food-timeBreakfast

147 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a medium spike

3

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

91%

Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response

How to consume Coconut Chutney, Idli, Sambar without glucose spikes

Portion Control

Reduce the portion size of idli and chutney to limit the intake of carbohydrates and sugars.

Incorporate Protein

Add protein to your meal by including a serving of paneer, tofu, or a boiled egg. This can help slow down the absorption of glucose.

Add Fiber

Pair your meal with a small salad made from vegetables like cucumber, bell peppers, and lettuce to increase fiber intake, which can help manage blood sugar levels.

Choose Whole Grain Varieties

Consider using whole grain or millet-based idli batters instead of the traditional version to decrease carbohydrate load.

Increase Healthy Fats

Include a small amount of healthy fats, like a few slices of avocado or a handful of nuts, to help stabilize blood sugar.

Space Out Meals

Consider eating idli and sambar first, and then after some time, consume the coconut chutney separately to prevent a sudden spike.

Physical Activity

Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, after your meal to help with glucose regulation.

Hydration

Drink plenty of water before and during the meal to help with digestion and to potentially lower glucose spikes.

Monitor Ingredients

When preparing coconut chutney, use minimal sugar and opt for natural sweeteners or none at all to reduce sugar content.

Mindful Eating

Eat slowly and chew thoroughly to enhance digestion and give your body time to regulate blood sugar more effectively.

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