Which food has less impact on blood sugar?

Nice!, Cut Green Beans

Walgreens Co.
BSI Score:
4
✅ Less blood sugar impact

Pitted Black Olives

Shai Food Products
BSI Score:
1
Shai Food Products Branded Canned Vegetables
Walgreens Co. Branded Canned Vegetables

Comparing Key Nutrients

Nutrient Nice!, Cut G... Pitted Black...
Carbs 4.0g 1.0g
Sugars 1.0g 0.0g
Fiber 2.0g 0.5g
Protein 1.0g 0.0g
Fat 0.0g 2.6g

Estimated Blood Sugar Response

Compare Nice!, Cut Green Beans vs Pitted Black Olives: Both have similar blood sugar impact with BSI scores of 4.0 and 1.0 respectively. Nice!, Cut Green Beans contains 3.0g more carbs per serving, Nice!, Cut Green Beans provides 1.5g more fiber. Choose based on your nutritional preferences and portion size for optimal blood sugar management.

Medical Disclaimer: This data is an estimate intended for educational purposes only. Individual responses to foods may vary significantly. Always consult with your healthcare provider for medical advice related to your specific condition.

Nice!, Cut Green Beans

Pitted Black Olives

Community Blood Sugar Responses

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Nutritional Labels

This section compares the nutritional labels of the two foods.

Nice!, Cut Green Beans

Serving size 125.0 GRMg

Calories 25

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 0.0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0.0g 0%
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 0.0mg 0%
Sodium 250.0mg 11%
Total Carbohydrates 4.0g 1%
Dietary Fiber 2.0g 7%
Total Sugars 1.0g

* 1.0g of carbohydrates not detailed in USDA data

Protein 1.0g 2%
Calcium 20.0mg 2%
Iron 0.4mg 2%
Potassium 170.0mg 4%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

INGREDIENTS:

GREEN BEANS, WATER, SALT

Pitted Black Olives

Serving size 15.0 GRMg

Calories 26

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 2.6g 3%
Saturated Fat 0.6g 3%
Trans Fat 0.0g

* Some fat components may not be available in USDA data

Cholesterol 0.0mg 0%
Sodium 192.0mg 8%
Total Carbohydrates 1.0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0.5g 2%
Total Sugars 0.0g
Protein 0.0g 0%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

INGREDIENTS:

OLIVES, WATER, SALT, ACIDS (ACETIC ACID), FERRUM SULFATE

Vitamins & Minerals Comparison

Compare the vitamin and mineral content of both foods as percentage of daily values.

Nice!, Cut Green Beans

Vitamins

Vitamin C 1% DV

Minerals

Calcium 2% DV
Iron 2% DV
Potassium 4% DV
* % Daily Values based on 2,000 calorie diet

Pitted Black Olives

No significant vitamin or mineral data available

Food Tags

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Ingredient Characteristics

Data Quality

This section compares the data quality and source information for both foods.

About Our Food Data

All nutritional data comes from the USDA Food Database. Some branded products contain self-reported information that may not be perfectly accurate. Food details are inherently difficult to measure precisely, so we do our best to provide reliable information and use the data quality scores below to help you assess accuracy.

Brand Walgreens Co.
Data Source Branded
Data Quality Score 83/100
Quality Tier High
USDA Food Record ID 2622191

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Brand Shai Food Products
Data Source Branded
Data Quality Score 67/100
Quality Tier Medium
USDA Food Record ID 2603107

Report Data Issues for Pitted Black Olives

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this food category and how to use these foods for diabetes management