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Carbohydrate Gram Counter

Below you will find the basic carbohydrate values of some common foods. We have produced this table for the benefit of patients diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, pre-Diabetes and/or insulin resistance.

Breads & Grains | Nuts & Legumes | Milk & yoghurts | Fruit | Starchy Vegetables | Snacks | Sauces and Condiments

 

 

Breads & Grains Portion Size Carbs (g)
Bread 1 slice 10-20
Croutons ½ cup 12
Flour 2 Tbsp 12
Porridge, cooked with water ½ cup 12-15
Pasta, cooked 1 cup 45
Pita bread 6” to 9” pita 30-45
Rice, cooked 1 cup 45
Tortilla corn 6” tortilla 12
Biscuit, sweet 1 28
Blueberry Muffin 1 28
Wholegrain Crackers 5 51
English Muffin 1 26

 

Nuts and Legumes Portion size Carbs (g)
Beans (black, pinto, refried) and lentils, as prepared ½ cup 18-22
Hummus ½ cup 15-20
Nuts, mixed ½ cup 15

 

Dairy Portion size Carbs (g)
Almond milk (plain, unsweetened) 1 cup <1
Cow’s milk 1 cup 12
Soy milk (plain, unsweetened) 1 cup 3
Yoghurt (plain) 1 cup 14
Yoghurt, Greek (plain) 1 cup 10

 

Fruits Portion Size Carbs (g)
Apple 1 medium 15-30
Apricots, dried 7 pieces 15
Banana 6”-9” 30-45
Blackberries, blueberries 1 cup 20
Cherries 12 15
Dates, dried 5-6 dates 30
Grapefruit ½ large 15
Grapes 15 15
Kiwi 1 small 15
Mango, cubed ½ cup 15
Melons, cantaloupe or honeydew 1 cup 15
Orange 1 medium 15
Peaches, canned (in own juice) ½ cup 15
Pear 6 oz 20
Pineapple (fresh) 1 cup, diced 20
Plum 1 plum 10
Prunes, dried 3 prunes 15
Raisins 2 Tbsp 15
Raspberries 1 cup 15
Strawberries 1 cup halves 12
Watermelon 1 cup diced 12

 

Starchy Vegetables Portion size Carbs (g)
Corn on the cob 6” to 9” ear 20-30
Corn, cooked or canned ½ cup 15
Peas ½ cup 12
Potato, baked 1 medium (6 oz) 40
Potato, mashed ½ cup 15-20
Sweet potato/yams 1 medium (5 oz) 25
Pumpkin (butternut, acorn), cooked 1 cup 15-30

 

Snack Foods Portion size Carbs (g)
French fries (fast food restaurant) Small order 30
Popcorn 3 cups 15
Potato chips 1 oz (10-15 chips) 15
Tortilla chips 1 oz (10-15 chips) 20

 

Sauces and condiments Portion size Carbs (g)
Barbeque sauce 2 Tbsp 15
Fruit jam 1 Tbsp 15
Honey 1 Tbsp 15
Honey mustard 2 Tbsp 7
Ketchup ¼ cup 15
Mayonnaise, fat free 2 Tbsp 5
Peanut butter 2 Tbsp 6
Salsa ¼ cup 6
Sugar 1 Tbsp 15

*The above is general advice and not intended to address specific medical conditions. Type 2 Diabetes is associated with both hereditary factors and lifestyle risk factors, including poor diet, low physical activity, and overweight / obesity. If you would like to talk to our team about how you can improve your personal health and possibly even reverse your diagnosis, please consider our Diabetes Program.

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Type 2 Diabetes can be reversed!

Adrian Adams, Nutritionist

Adrian has been a practicing Nutritionist for over 10 years and is passionate about using nutritional medicine to provide clear, structured treatment plans to address his client’s health conditions and goals.

Dr Nelis Ehlers, GP

Dr Nelis loves working collaboratively with patients and helping you achieve positive health outcomes. Evidence-based practice underpins all of our clinical decisions. We'll help identify the most effective steps to help you improve your health.

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