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  2. Rice Is a Staple in Diets All Over the World—but What's the ...

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    "From a nutritive standpoint, basmati and jasmine rice are very similar," Bakovic says. The nutritional content of basmati and jasmine rice is such a wash that the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...

  3. Glycemic index - Wikipedia

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    Graph depicting blood sugar change during a day with three meals. The glycemic (glycaemic) index (GI; / ɡ l aɪ ˈ s iː m ɪ k / [1]) is a number from 0 to 100 assigned to a food, with pure glucose arbitrarily given the value of 100, which represents the relative rise in the blood glucose level two hours after consuming that food. [2]

  4. Is Glycemic Index or Glycemic Load Better for Balancing Blood ...

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    They have a high glycemic index (85 out of 100), but their glycemic load for a typical serving size is low (4.25), meaning they’re unlikely to cause a significant blood sugar spike.

  5. Basmati - Wikipedia

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    According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, basmati, brown, wild, short and long grain rice has a medium glycemic index (between 56 and 69), opposed to jasmine and instant white rice with a glycemic index of 89, thus making it more suitable for diabetics as compared to certain other grains and products made from white flour. [34]

  6. Insulin index - Wikipedia

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    The insulin index of food represents how much it elevates the concentration of insulin in the blood during the two-hour period after the food is ingested. The index is similar to the glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL), but rather than relying on blood glucose levels, the Insulin Index is based upon blood insulin levels. The Insulin ...

  7. Quinoa has these 2 nutritional advantages over brown rice ...

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    Brown rice and quinoa are both healthy whole grains. But one provides more protein, fiber and healthy fats. Dietitians weigh in on brown rice vs. quinoa.

  8. Red rice - Wikipedia

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    Oryza rufipogon, also known as wild rice and red rice. Red rice, also known as weedy rice, a low-yielding rice variety that persists as a weed in fields of better-quality rice. Thai Red Cargo rice, a non-glutinous long grain rice variety. Bhutanese red rice, a medium-grain rice grown in the Kingdom of Bhutan in the eastern Himalayas.

  9. Jasmine rice - Wikipedia

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    Jasmine rice has a glycemic index of 68–80. [18] Foods with a glycemic index of 55 or lower are preferred in the diet of diabetics due to their slower absorption which prevents large spikes in blood sugar after consumption. Not all rice has a high glycemic index. Basmati rice, for example, has a relatively low glycemic index of 59. However ...