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Zucchini noodles with homemade tomato and lean ground beef sauce has a glycemic index of 25, which classifies it as a low GI food. With a glycemic load of 2 per 100g, it has a minimal impact on blood sugar.
Compared to other vegetables, Zucchini noodles with homemade tomato and lean ground beef sauce ranks among the lowest in glycemic index.
Zucchini noodles with homemade tomato and lean ground beef sauce is a good choice for people managing blood sugar, insulin resistance, or following a low-GI diet.
Why this score?
| Calories | 55 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 5.5g |
| Sugars (Total) | 3.2g |
| Natural | 3.2g |
| Added | 0g |
| Fiber | 1.6g |
| Soluble | 0.5g |
| Insoluble | 1.1g |
| Protein | 5.2g |
| Fat | 1.7g |
| Saturated | 0.6g |
| Unsaturated | 1.1g |
| Sodium | 120mg |
Zucchini noodles with homemade tomato and lean ground beef sauce has a glycemic index of 25, which classifies it as a low GI food. With a glycemic load of 2 per 100g, it has a minimal impact on blood sugar.
Zucchini noodles with homemade tomato and lean ground beef sauce has a low glycemic index (25), making it a good option for people with insulin resistance. It causes a slow, gradual rise in blood sugar.
Zucchini noodles with homemade tomato and lean ground beef sauce has a glycemic load of 2 per 100g, which indicates a minimal impact on blood sugar levels.
Logi · Manage Insulin Resistance
Logi scans your meals, calculates glycemic load in real time, and shows you exactly how each ingredient affects your blood sugar — so you can eat better without guessing.
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