Legume

GI and Gl table for lagume

Legume Products

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

GIName of product / food GLUnitMass (g) Comments
LowImbo dry beans, peas and lentils <5 1/2 cup GIFSA & DSA; average GL, GF
LowImbo soup mix, dry (wheat/barley, beans, lentils, etc. <5 ¼ cup 50GIFSA & DSA
LowSoya beans**, tinned <5 1/2 cup 100High fat; mainly beneficial fats, GF
LowSoya beans**, soaked and cooked <5 1/2 cup 100High fat; mainly beneficial fats, GF
LowHummus*, low fat <5 4 Tbs 60Australian GI
LowBarlotti beans, cooked or tinned <5 1/2 cup 100GF
LowSugar or brown or speckled beans, soaked and cooked or tinned e.g. Crossbow, Hugo's, Imbo, Red Lion <5 1/2 cup 100GIFSA & DSA, GF
LowBean sprouts (mung beans) <5 1/2 cup 75Australian GI, GF
LowLentils, split or red lentils, cooked e.g. Crossbow, Imbo <5 1/2 cup 105GIFSA & DSA; Canadian GI, GF
LowRed kidney beans, soaked and cooked or tinned <5 1/2 cup 100
LowKidney beans, white, soaked and cooked, e.g. Crossbow, Imbo <5 1/2 cup 100GIFSA & DSA, GF
LowChick peas (or Garbanzo beans), soaked and cooked <10 1/2 cup 100Frozen GI = 22; average nutri values, GF
LowKidney beans, soaked and cooked, e.g. Crossbow, Imbo, Red Lion <5 1/2 cup 100GIFSA & DSA; world average GI, GF
LowLentils, whole, cooked, e.g. Crossbow, Imbo <5 1/2 cup 105GIFSA & DSA; average USA & Canadian GI, GF
LowButterbeans, soaked and cooked or tinned <5 1/2 cup 90GF
LowSplit peas, cooked, e.g. Crossbow, Imbo <5 1/2 cup 105GIFSA & DSA; Canadian GI, GF
LowBeans, dry, soaked and cooked or tinned <10 1/2 cup 100Frozen GI = 18; average nutri values, GF
LowBeans, mixed, soaked and cooked or tinned <10 1/2 cup 100Calculated GI; average nutri values, GF
LowCannellini (small white) beans, soaked and cooked or tinned <5 1/2 cup 100GF
LowHaricot beans, soaked and cooked or tinned <10 1/2 cup 100World average GI, GF
LowWhite beans, large, soaked and cooked <5 1/2 cup 90GF
LowWhite beans, small, soaked and cooked or tinned <5 1/2 cup 100GF
LowBaked beans, Bean-a-betic, Dursots <10 1/2 cup 135GIFSA & DSA
LowSplit pea mash (dhal), tinned <10 1/2 cup 120Estimated GI, GF
LowBlack eyed beans, soaked and cooked <10 1/2 cup 100Canadian GI, GF
LowChick peas (or Garbanzo beans), tinned <10 1/2 cup 100Canadian GI, GF
LowPinto beans, canned in brine <10 1/2 cup 100Canadian GI, GF
LowBaked beans, in tomato sauce <20 1/2 cup 135
LowBaked beans in tomato sauce, lite, Koo <10 1/3 tin 137Estimated GI; GIFSA & DSA, GF
LowBaked beans, in tomato sauce, Wellington's <10 scant 1/2 cup 125GIFSA & DSA
LowKidney beans, tinned <10 1/2 cup 100Canadian GI, GF
LowLentils, whole, tinned <10 1/2 cup 105Canadian GI, GF
LowBaked beans in tomato sauce, Rhodes <10 1/2 cup 135GIFSA & DSA, GF
MediumBroad beans, frozen & microwaved <5 1/2 cup 80Australian GI, 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.

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