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yellow banana
CARBS
23g
PROTEINS
1.3g
FATS
0.3g
Quantity: 1 medium (118g)
Glycemic Index: 51
Glycemic Load: 13
Fiber: 2.6g
Key Nutrients: Potassium, Vitamin C, Vitamin B6
Health Impact: The high carbohydrate content can lead to significant blood sugar spikes, requiring careful management of insulin response and monitoring of blood glucose levels.
💉 Suggested Bolus
Consider pre-bolusing insulin or adjusting basal rates if on a pump to manage the anticipated spike.
🍽️ Best Paired With (Veg)
- Mixed nuts – High in healthy fats and protein, helping to slow digestion and reduce blood sugar spikes.
- Chia pudding – Rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, aiding in blood sugar management and satiety.
🍽️ Best Paired With (Non Veg)
- Grilled chicken salad – Provides lean protein and fiber from greens, supporting stable blood sugar levels.
- Smoked salmon with cream cheese – Offers a good source of protein and healthy fats, which can help moderate blood sugar responses.
🥄 Smart Substitutes
- Avocado – Provides healthy fats and fiber, helping to stabilize blood sugar levels.
- Berries – Lower in carbs and rich in antioxidants, offering a sweet taste with less impact on glucose.
- Cucumber slices – Very low in carbohydrates and can provide a refreshing snack with minimal blood sugar effect.
⏱ Blood Sugar Timeline
- 0–15 min: Minimal impact as these substitutes are low in carbs.
- 30–60 min: Stable blood sugar due to the low glycemic load of the substitutes.
- 2–3 hr: Continued stable blood sugar, supporting overall glucose control.
— BCDF community member
🧠 Lowering Impact Tip
Pair with a source of healthy fats or protein, such as almond butter or a handful of nuts.
🤔 FAQs about yellow banana
Can I eat bananas if I am on a low-carb diet?
Bananas are higher in carbs; consider lower-carb fruits like berries or a small portion of banana.
What are the best low-carb snacks for diabetes?
Opt for snacks like nuts, seeds, cheese, or Greek yogurt, which have minimal impact on blood sugar.
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