
English Kulfi Ice Cream (1 Piece)
Dinner
144 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume english kulfi ice cream without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Start by reducing the portion size of the kulfi ice cream. Smaller portions will contribute fewer carbohydrates and sugars, thereby minimizing the impact on your blood sugar levels.
Pair with Protein
Consume a small portion of lean protein such as grilled chicken, turkey, or tofu alongside your kulfi ice cream. Protein can help slow down the absorption of sugar.
Add Fiber
Incorporate a high-fiber food like chia seeds, flaxseeds, or a small serving of nuts such as almonds. Fiber slows sugar absorption, helping to stabilize blood sugar levels.
Eat Slowly
Savor your kulfi ice cream slowly. Eating more slowly gives your body time to process sugar and reduces the likelihood of a spike.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water before and after eating the ice cream to help your body metabolize sugar more efficiently.
Physical Activity
Engage in a short walk or any light physical activity post-dessert to help your muscles use up some of the glucose in your bloodstream.
Include Low-Sugar Fruits
Consider having a small serving of berries like strawberries or blueberries with your dessert. They add natural sweetness and contain beneficial nutrients.
Time Your Treats
Prefer eating your ice cream after a balanced meal rather than as a standalone snack, so that other foods in your meal help buffer the sugar intake.
Opt for Homemade Versions
If possible, make homemade kulfi using lower amounts of sugar and more nutritious ingredients, allowing better control over what goes into your dessert.
Monitor and Adjust
Keep track of how your body responds to these changes and adjust your approach based on your individual blood sugar readings and dietary preferences.

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