Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables

Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables

GI 20 · Low GL 1 · Low Score 9/10

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Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables has a glycemic index of 20, which classifies it as a low GI food. With a glycemic load of 1 per 100g, it has a minimal impact on blood sugar.

Compared to other vegetables, Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables ranks among the lowest in glycemic index.

Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables is a good choice for people managing blood sugar, insulin resistance, or following a low-GI diet.

Glycemic Index 20
Low GI
Best for blood sugar control
Glycemic Load 1
Low GL
Minimal blood sugar impact
30
Calories
6g
Carbs
1.2g
Protein
0.2g
Fat

Logi Score: 9/10

Why this score?

  • Very low glycemic load
  • No added sugar
  • High water content and moderate fiber
  • Low protein content
  • No information about processing level
  • Low vitamin content

Processing Level

25%
Minimal

Nutrition Facts (per 100g)

Calories30 kcal
Carbohydrates6g
Sugars (Total)4g
Natural4.0g
Added0g
Fiber1.8g
Soluble0.54g
Insoluble1.26g
Protein1.2g
Fat0.2g
Saturated0.03g
Unsaturated0.17g
Sodium20mg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the glycemic index of Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables?

Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables has a glycemic index of 20, which classifies it as a low GI food. With a glycemic load of 1 per 100g, it has a minimal impact on blood sugar.

Is Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables good for people with insulin resistance?

Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables has a low glycemic index (20), making it a good option for people with insulin resistance. It causes a slow, gradual rise in blood sugar.

How does Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables affect blood sugar?

Blended sauce of fresh tomatoes and non-starchy vegetables has a glycemic load of 1 per 100g, which indicates a minimal impact on blood sugar levels. The glycemic load accounts for both the quality and quantity of carbohydrates.

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