Which food has less impact on blood sugar?
Original Tonic Water, Original
Weis Markets, Inc.Harris Teeter, Tonic Water
Harris Teeter Inc.Comparing Key Nutrients
| Nutrient | Original Ton... | Harris Teete... |
|---|---|---|
| Carbs | 34.0g | 34.0g |
| Sugars | 34.0g | 34.0g |
| Fiber | 0g | 0g |
| Protein | 0.0g | 0.0g |
| Fat | 0.0g | 0.0g |
Estimated Blood Sugar Response
Compare how these foods may affect blood sugar over time, based on carbohydrate content, fiber, protein, and fat composition for their recommended serving sizes.
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.
Original Tonic Water, Original
Harris Teeter, Tonic Water
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Nutritional Labels
This section compares the nutritional labels of the two foods.
Original Tonic Water, Original
Serving size 360.0 MLg
% Daily Value*
* 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:
CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVOR, QUININE HYDROCHLORIDE.
Harris Teeter, Tonic Water
Serving size 355.0 MLg
% Daily Value*
* 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:
CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVOR, QUININE HYDROCHLORIDE.
Ingredient Analysis
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Original Tonic Water, Original
Harris Teeter, Tonic Water
Food Tags
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Original Tonic Water, Original Tags
Harris Teeter, Tonic Water Tags
Data Quality
This section compares the data quality and source information for both foods.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this food category and how to use these foods for diabetes management
The key difference is in their blood sugar impact: Original Tonic Water, Original has a BSI of 68.0 while Harris Teeter, Tonic Water has a BSI of 68.0. Original Tonic Water, Original has the lower blood sugar impact, making it potentially better for blood glucose management.
Original Tonic Water, Original appears to be the better choice for diabetics with a lower BSI score of 68.0. However, consider your individual response, portion sizes, and overall meal composition when making food choices.
Original Tonic Water, Original contains 9.4g of carbohydrates per 100g, while Harris Teeter, Tonic Water contains 9.6g per 100g. Both foods have similar carbohydrate content.
Original Tonic Water, Original provides 0g of fiber per 100g, compared to 0g in Harris Teeter, Tonic Water. Both foods provide similar amounts of fiber.
Use this comparison to make informed substitutions in your meals. The food with the lower BSI score will generally have less impact on your blood sugar. Consider pairing higher-impact foods with protein or fiber to help moderate blood glucose response.
Yes! Use our comparison tool to explore other foods in similar categories. You can also browse the water category to find more alternatives and make additional comparisons.