
French Fries (Large) (McDonald's) (1 Serving)
Afternoon Snack
172 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 French Fries (Large) without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Consider reducing the portion size of the French fries. Eating a smaller amount can help manage the glucose spike.
Pair with Protein
Include a source of protein, such as grilled chicken or tofu, with your meal. Protein can help slow down the absorption of carbohydrates.
Add Fiber-Rich Vegetables
Incorporate vegetables like broccoli, spinach, or a side salad. Fiber can help moderate the impact of the fries on your blood sugar levels.
Choose Sweet Potatoes
Opt for baked sweet potato fries instead of regular French fries. They generally have less of an impact on blood sugar levels.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water with your meal. Proper hydration can aid in the digestion process and help moderate glucose levels.
Healthy Fats
Add a small amount of healthy fat, like avocado or nuts, to your meal. Healthy fats can slow the digestion of carbohydrates.
Physical Activity
Take a short walk after eating. Physical activity can help lower blood sugar levels more quickly.
Herbs and Spices
Season your fries with spices like cinnamon or turmeric, which may help manage blood sugar.
Mindful Eating
Eat slowly and savor each bite to prevent overeating and give your body time to process the food.
Monitor Blood Sugar
Keep track of your blood sugar levels before and after the meal to understand how your body responds and adjust future meals accordingly.

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