
Japanese Red Rice (1 Serving (120g)) and Sambar (1 Cup)
Lunch
153 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a large spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
How to consume japanese red rice, sambar without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Reduce the portion size of the red rice and sambar to minimize the total carbohydrate intake, which can help in managing blood sugar levels.
Add Fiber-Rich Vegetables
Incorporate non-starchy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, or bell peppers into your meal. These vegetables can help slow down the absorption of carbohydrates.
Include Healthy Fats
Add a source of healthy fats, such as avocado, nuts, or seeds, to your meal. Healthy fats can help slow digestion and improve blood sugar response.
Incorporate Lean Protein
Add a serving of lean protein like grilled chicken, tofu, or legumes to your meal. Protein can help stabilize blood sugar levels and provide satiety.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water before and during your meal. Adequate hydration can aid in the proper digestion and metabolism of carbohydrates.
Opt for a Balanced Plate
Aim for a balanced plate that includes vegetables, protein, and healthy fats along with the red rice and sambar. This can help distribute the carbohydrate load more evenly.
Use Vinegar
Consider adding a splash of vinegar or a vinaigrette dressing to your vegetables, as the acidity can help moderate blood sugar spikes.
Engage in Light Activity
Take a short walk or engage in light physical activity after your meal to help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar levels.
Monitor Blood Sugar Levels
Keep track of your blood sugar levels before and after meals to observe your body's response and make necessary dietary adjustments.
Consult a Healthcare Provider
If you frequently experience large glucose spikes, consider consulting a healthcare provider or a registered dietitian for personalized advice.

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