Processed food
products: To decide whether or not to eat a food
of this category diabetic should refer to the manufacturer's label to see the actual
value of the glycemic index which may be either (
GI ~ 0), or (
GI 55 or less), or (
GI 56 or more).
is a link to International table
of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) values: 2002 with over 700 products that link is just above, «WHY DO GI VALUES FOR THE SAME TYPES OF FOODS SOMETIMES VARY?&raqu
of glycemic index (
GI) and glycemic load (GL)
values: 2002 with over 700 products that link is just above, «WHY DO GI VALUES FOR THE SAME TYPES OF FOODS SOMETIMES VARY?&
values: 2002 with over 700
products that link is just above, «WHY DO
GI VALUES FOR THE SAME TYPES OF FOODS SOMETIMES VARY?&
VALUES FOR THE SAME TYPES
OF FOODS SOMETIMES VARY?&raqu
OF FOODS SOMETIMES VARY?»
For example, Kellogg's Special K breakfast cereal is a very different
product in North America (Kellogg Canada Inc) than in Australia (Kellogg, Sydney, Australia), each
of which has a different
GI value.