Estimated Foods

Beef, variety meats and by-products, spleen, raw: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Beef, variety meats and by-products, spleen, raw is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods with lab verified GI indices. How is GI determined? …

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Child formula, ABBOTT NUTRITION, PEDIASURE, ready-to-feed, with iron and fiber: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Medium Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Child formula, ABBOTT NUTRITION, PEDIASURE, ready-to-feed, with iron and fiber is likely to have a medium glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out medium glycemic index foods page to view the foods with lab verified GI indices. How …

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Beef, round, tip round, roast, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 0″ fat, all grades, raw: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Beef, round, tip round, roast, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 0″ fat, all grades, raw is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods …

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Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods with lab verified GI indices. How is GI determined? Estimating …

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Beef, composite of trimmed retail cuts, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, choice, cooked: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Beef, composite of trimmed retail cuts, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, choice, cooked is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods …

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Margarine-like, vegetable oil spread, 60% fat, tub, with salt: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Margarine-like, vegetable oil spread, 60% fat, tub, with salt is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods with lab verified GI indices. How is …

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Beef, rib, whole (ribs 6-12), separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, select, cooked, roasted: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Beef, rib, whole (ribs 6-12), separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, select, cooked, roasted is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods …

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Oil, industrial, soy, refined, for woks and light frying: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Oil, industrial, soy, refined, for woks and light frying is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods with lab verified GI indices. How is …

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Beef, round, full cut, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, select, cooked, broiled: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Beef, round, full cut, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, select, cooked, broiled is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods with …

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Chicken, broilers or fryers, dark meat, drumstick, meat only, raw: Glycemic Index (GI), Glycemic Load (GL) and Nutrition Facts

Overview Name Value Color Glycemic index Low Glycemic load Low Glycemic Index Chicken, broilers or fryers, dark meat, drumstick, meat only, raw is likely to have a low glycemic index, as estimated by the AI Glycemic Index Estimator. Check out low glycemic index foods page to view the foods with lab verified GI indices. How …

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