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Gala Apples (1 Medium (2 3/4 Inches Dia))

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120 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a small spike

7

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

68%

Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response

How to consume Gala Apples without glucose spikes

Pair with Protein or Healthy Fats

Consume Gala apples with a small serving of almonds, walnuts, or a slice of cheese to help slow down digestion and absorption of sugars.

Incorporate High-Fiber Foods

Add foods like chia seeds or flaxseeds to your apple slices. The additional fiber can help stabilize blood sugar levels.

Enjoy with Non-Starchy Vegetables

Pair your apple with a salad or vegetables like cucumber or celery to increase your overall fiber intake.

Combine with Whole Grains

Eat apples alongside a small portion of whole grains, such as quinoa or barley, to moderate the glucose response.

Eat Apples as a Dessert

After having a balanced meal with protein and healthy fats, eat your apple to lessen the impact on blood sugar.

Opt for Smaller Portions

Instead of eating a whole apple, try eating half and saving the rest for later, to prevent a larger glucose spike.

Stay Hydrated

Drink water before and after eating your apple to help dilute sugar concentration in the bloodstream.

Add Cinnamon

Sprinkle a bit of cinnamon on your apple slices, as it may help improve insulin sensitivity.

Engage in Light Activity

Take a short walk after eating an apple to help muscles use up glucose more efficiently.

Monitor Timing

Consider eating apples earlier in the day when your body is more active and may better handle the natural sugars.

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