
Frankfurter or Hot Dog (1 Frankfurter)
Dinner
148 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 Frankfurter Or Hot Dog without glucose spikes
Choose Whole Grain Buns
Opt for whole grain or whole wheat buns instead of white buns to increase fiber intake, which can help slow down the absorption of sugars.
Add Vegetables
Incorporate non-starchy vegetables like leafy greens, tomatoes, onions, or bell peppers into your hot dog meal. These vegetables provide additional fiber and nutrients.
Include a Protein Source
Add a source of protein such as a small serving of nuts or seeds on the side, or choose a hot dog made from leaner meats like turkey or chicken.
Use Healthy Fats
Spread a thin layer of avocado or a small amount of olive oil-based dressing on your bun to add healthy fats, which can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Pair with a Salad
Serve your hot dog with a side salad made of mixed greens, cucumbers, and cherry tomatoes, dressed with a vinaigrette.
Consider Bean-Based Sides
Enjoy a small portion of beans or lentils as a side dish, which are high in fiber and protein.
Hydrate with Water
Drink water instead of sugary drinks to help manage blood sugar levels during your meal.
Mind Portion Sizes
Keep portion sizes reasonable and avoid overloading your hot dog with high-calorie toppings or multiple servings.
Choose Lower-Sugar Condiments
Use mustard, sauerkraut, or salsa instead of ketchup or barbecue sauce to reduce sugar intake.
Be Active After Eating
Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, after your meal to help your body process sugars more efficiently.

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