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Vegetables

GI and GL table for vegetables

Vegetables

The GI (Glycemic Index) & GL (Glycemic Load) table for vegetables to help make a better choice when choosing vegetables.

GI Name of product / food GL Unit Mass (g) Comments
Potato, mashed, microwaved, roasted and salad. See STARCHES.
Sweet corn, fresh, frozen or tinned, cooked. See STARCHES.
Sweet potato, orange or white flesh, baked or cooked. See STARCHES.
Vegetable soups. See MEALS.
Low Braai relish, tinned, Miami <5 1/4 tin 100 Low glycemic response; calculated GL
Low Tomato and onion mix, gourmet, tinned, Miami <5 1/4 tin 100 Low glycemic response; calculated GL, GF
Low Tomato, fresh <5 1 medium 120 GF
Low Carrots, raw <5 2 carrots 120 Romanian GI, GF
Low Asparagus fresh and tinned <5 8 spears 200 Estimated GI, GF
Low Celery <5 1 stick 40 Estimated GI, GF
Low Cucumber <5 1/4 English 125 Estimated GI, GF
Low Lettuce, shredded <5 1 cup 80 Estimated GI, GF
Low Mushrooms, Denny (and others) <5 1 cup 70 Estimated GI; GIFSA & DSA, GF
Low Peppers, green, yellow, red, sweet <5 half 80 Estimated GI, GF
Low Radishes <5 5 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Rocket leaves <5 One handful 20 Estimated GI, GF
Low Sauerkraut <5 1/2 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Pickles <5 1 medium 20 Calculated GI, GF
Low Peppers, Jalapeno or Mediterranean <5 5 peppers 50 Calculated GI, GF
Low Aubergines <5 1 medium 250 Estimated GI, GF
Low Baby marrows <5 3 120 Estimated GI, GF
Low Brinjals <5 1 medium 250 Estimated GI, GF
Low Broccoli <5 1 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Brussel sprouts <5 1 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Cabbage, shredded <5 1 cup 80 Estimated GI, GF
Low Cauliflower <5 1 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Courgettes <5 3 120 Estimated GI, GF
Low Eggplant <5 1 medium 250 Estimated GI, GF
Low Gem squash <5 1 80 Estimated GI, GF
Low Kohlrabi <5 1/2 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Marrows, baby <5 1/2 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Okra (bhindi) <5 3 75 Estimated GI, GF
Low Onions, cooked <5 1/2 medium 75 Estimated GI, GF
Low Patty pans <5 4 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Salad, tossed (lettuce, tomato, pepper, carrot), no dressing <5 1 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Spinach, creamed (with cream)** <5 1/2 cup 90 Estimated GI; high fat, GF
Low Spinach or Swiss chard, cooked <5 1/2 cup 110 Estimated GI, GF
Low Spring onions <5 4 spr. onions 12 Estimated GI, GF
Low Zucchini <5 3 120 Estimated GI, GF
Low Artichokes <5 1 90 Estimated GI, GF
Low Coleslaw, commercial*** <10 1/2 cup 150 Estimated GI; very high fat
Low Green beans, cooked <5 1/2 cup 85 GF
Low Leeks <5 1 60 Estimated GI, GF
Low Spinach, creamed (with white sauce)* <5 1/2 cup 90 Estimated GI
Low Waterblommetjies <5 1 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Peas, green, fresh or frozen, cooked <5 1/2 cup 90 Canadian GI, GF
Low Beetroot salad <5 1/2 cup 100 Estimated GI, GF
Low Peas and carrots, cooked <5 1/2 cup 85 Calculated GI, GF
Low Butternut, cooked <5 1/2 cup 105 Australian GI, GF
Low Hubbard squash (winter squash), cooked <5 1/2 cup 105 Australian GI, GF
Low Green beans, tinned <5 1/2 cup 85 Australian GI, GF
Low Carrots, cooked <5 1/2 cup 80 World average GI, GF
Low Snap or sugar peas or mange-tout or peas in pod, raw <5 1/2 cup 80 Estimated GI, GF
Medium Broad beans, frozen and microwaved <5 1/2 cup 80 Australian GI, GF
Medium Beetroot, cooked <5 1 medium 90 Canadian GI, GF
Medium Marog or imfino or wild spinach or beetroot leaves, cooked <10 1/2 cup 110 Wild SA spinach, GF
High Green beans, with potato* <10 1/2 cup 100 Note the lower GL due to the green beans, GF
High Turnips, cooked <5 1/2 cup 90 Note the low GL, GF
High Parsnips, cooked <20 1/2 cup 90 Canadian & Australian GI average, GF
High Pumpkin, cooked <5 1/2 cup 105 Note the low GL, GF

A true Low GI food releases glucose slowly and steadily into the bloodstream without overstimulating the pancreas to produce too much insulin. A High GI food, on the other hand, causes a sudden, large increase in blood glucose, resulting to either hyperglycaemia in Diabetics or hypoglycaemia in hypoglycaemics. GI of Glucose = 100
The products marked by an * are high in fat.
GF – means gluten free.