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Hot dog bun: Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load

Category: Bakery

Serving size: 1 slice (30 g)

Glycemic Index (GI): 65 (medium)

Glycemic Load (GL): 23 (high)

Blood Sugar Guide: Eat in Moderation

Sodium: Low

Hot dog bun

Glycemic Index Range Chart (0-100)

65

Hot dog bun GI: 65

Low (≤55) Medium (56-69) High (≥70)

Glycemic Load Range Chart (0-40)

23

Hot dog bun GL: 23

Low (≤10) Medium (11-19) High (≥20)

Balanced Meal Planning

Hot dog bun has a medium glycemic index of 65, meaning it can raise blood sugar at a moderate pace. Its glycemic load of 23 per serving also indicates a strong impact on blood glucose levels.

Blood Sugar-Friendly Food Pairings

Pair hot dog bun with these foods to improve meal balance and help reduce blood sugar spikes:

Food Fiber Protein Healthy Fat
Almonds or walnuts ✓ ✓ ✓
Natural peanut or almond butter ✓ ✓ ✓
Cottage cheese ✓
Boiled eggs ✓ ✓
Chia or ground flax seeds ✓ ✓

Diabetes-Friendly Use

  • Pair hot dog bun with protein (such as eggs, tuna, or Greek yogurt) instead of eating it alone.
  • Choose a smaller portion and add vegetables or salad to reduce total carbohydrate load.
  • When available, pick whole-grain or denser options over refined bakery products.
  • Use lower GI alternatives from this guide for everyday meals and reserve higher GI items for occasional use.

Lower GI Alternatives

Food Item Serving Size Glycemic Index Glycemic Load
Tortilla (corn) 1 tortilla (30 g) 52 12
Multigrain bread 1 slice (26 g) 52 8
Sourdough bread 1 slice (30 g) 54 8
Rolled oats 1 slice (30 g) 54 11

Medical Note

This content is for informational use only and is not medical advice. For personalized guidance, work with your healthcare team.

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