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I was told it's not the size of the banana that counts, it's what you do with it.This is what the American Diabetes Ass says
Bananas vary quite a bit in size, so counting the carbs that they provide can be difficult. Below are some estimates for different sizes.
Extra small banana (6 inches long or less) — 18.5 grams of carbohydrate
Small banana (about 6-6 7/8 inches long) — 23 grams of carbohydrate
Medium banana (7-7 7/8 inches long) — 27 grams of carbohydrate
Large banana (8-8 7/8 inches long) — 31 grams of carbohydrate
Extra large banana (9 inches or longer) — 35 grams of carbohydrate
They are also quick release, meaning the carb content turns to glucose very quickly, which is likely to cause a high spike.
If you are on a low carb diet trying to control blood sugars, bananas are not a good idea. They are nutritious in other ways.
Watch some tennis - see how the players eat bananas between games to give them fast release glucose energy.
My husband's favorite is a banana and cheese sandwich yukA banana butty with black currant jam! Heaven!
This is what the American Diabetes Ass says...
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