
Rote Linsen (REWE Bio) (1 Serving), Poached Egg (1 Medium) and Coffee - Aeropress ( InchesDefault Inches Recipe, ~10oz Mug, ~30g Beans), 300 ml (1 serving(s))
Breakfast
106 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume coffee - aeropress ("default" recipe, ~10oz mug, ~30g beans), 300 ml, poached egg, rote linsen without glucose spikes
Choose Whole Grain Alternatives
Replace any high-carb sides with whole grain options, such as whole grain bread, which generally have a lower impact on blood sugar levels.
Add Healthy Fats
Incorporate sources of healthy fats like avocado or a small serving of nuts. These can slow the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream.
Increase Fiber Intake
Add fiber-rich vegetables like spinach or kale to your meal. Fiber can help mitigate blood sugar spikes.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water alongside your meal to assist in digestion and help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Eat Protein
Ensure that your meal contains a balanced amount of protein. Consider adding a piece of grilled chicken or tofu to complement your poached egg.
Watch Portion Sizes
Pay attention to portion sizes of foods that might contribute to blood sugar spikes, even if they are healthy choices.
Monitor Your Coffee Intake
If you're sensitive to caffeine, consider limiting your coffee intake or switching to a decaf option, as caffeine can affect blood sugar levels in some individuals.
Incorporate Legumes
If you're eating rote Linsen (red lentils), ensure they are part of a balanced meal with other macronutrients to minimize a spike.
Include Cinnamon
Sprinkle some cinnamon on your poached egg or into your coffee. Cinnamon has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels.
Exercise Regularly
Engage in regular physical activity, which can help maintain stable blood sugar levels and improve overall insulin sensitivity.

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