Blood Sugar Impact of Chicken Cooking Stock
contains 0.4g carbs per 100g with a Blood Sugar Impact score of 2. Learn detailed nutrition facts for this canned soup to make informed diabetic food choices.
Key Nutrients
Per 245.0g servingChicken cooking stock contains 1.0g of carbs, 1.0g of sugar, 2.0g of protein, 0.0g of fat, and 0.0g of fiber per 245.0g serving. These nutrients directly impact blood sugar levels and overall nutritional value.
| Nutrient |
Amount per serving |
|---|---|
| Carbs | 1.0g |
| Sugars | 1.0g |
| Fiber | 0.0g |
| Protein | 2.0g |
| Fat | 0.0g |
Estimated Blood Sugar Response
Chicken cooking stock contains 0.4g of carbs, 0.4g of sugar, and 0.0g of fiber per 245.0 Gg serving. This chart shows the estimated blood sugar curve based on these nutritional factors. This data is an estimate intended for educational purposes only.
Medical Disclaimer: This blood sugar response estimate is intended for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
Our Methodology: We calculate blood sugar impact using nutritional data including carbohydrates, sugars, fiber content, and food processing factors. This proprietary algorithm estimates timing and magnitude of blood sugar response based on established glycemic research.
Important: Individual responses vary significantly based on metabolism, medication, activity level, and overall health. This tool cannot replace professional medical advice, glucose monitoring, or consultation with your healthcare provider.
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Serving size 245.0 Gg
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INGREDIENTS:
CHICKEN BROTH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF CARROT JUICE CONCENTRATE, HONEY, MUSHROOM POWDER, YEAST EXTRACT, NATURAL FLAVOR, RENDERED CHICKEN FAT, SPICES.
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CHICKEN BROTH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF CARROT JUICE CONCENTRATE, HONEY, MUSHROOM POWDER, YEAST EXTRACT, NATURAL FLAVOR, RENDERED CHICKEN FAT, SPICES.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this food category and how to use these foods for diabetes management
Chicken Cooking Stock is a food product in the canned soup category with a Blood Sugar Impact score of 2.0.
Chicken Cooking Stock has a Blood Sugar Impact (BSI) score of 2.0. Lower scores indicate less impact on blood glucose levels.
Chicken Cooking Stock contains 0.4g carbs, 0.4g sugars, 0.0g fiber, and 0.8g protein per 100g.
This food has a low blood sugar impact and is generally suitable for diabetic diets. Always consult with your healthcare provider about foods that fit your individual dietary needs.
Consider the nutritional profile and blood sugar impact when incorporating Chicken Cooking Stock into your meals. Pair higher-impact foods with protein and fiber for better blood sugar control.
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