Apple (1 medium) VS Banana (1 medium)
Sugar (16g) ....... Sugar (20g)
Dietary Fiber (3g) ...... Dietary Fiber (4g)
Vitamin C (8%DV) .... Vitamin C (15%DV)
Total carbs (22g) ..... Total carbs (29g)
Ok my question is since 1 Banana has more dietary fiber, vitamin C, and just 4 more grams of sugar then an apple............How is it possible that a apple has a drastically lower scale on the GI?
The banana has more fiber
The banana has more vitamins
They both have the same amount of water
Bananas have just 4 grams more of sugar.......I don't see how apples could be so much lower in the GI scale then 1 banana. The nutrient makeup does not support that.
Also, I want to point out that 8% of Vitamin C in an apple if really not a lot of vitamin C.....I always thought that apples had much more vitamin C.
Sugar (16g) ....... Sugar (20g)
Dietary Fiber (3g) ...... Dietary Fiber (4g)
Vitamin C (8%DV) .... Vitamin C (15%DV)
Total carbs (22g) ..... Total carbs (29g)
Ok my question is since 1 Banana has more dietary fiber, vitamin C, and just 4 more grams of sugar then an apple............How is it possible that a apple has a drastically lower scale on the GI?
The banana has more fiber
The banana has more vitamins
They both have the same amount of water
Bananas have just 4 grams more of sugar.......I don't see how apples could be so much lower in the GI scale then 1 banana. The nutrient makeup does not support that.
Also, I want to point out that 8% of Vitamin C in an apple if really not a lot of vitamin C.....I always thought that apples had much more vitamin C.
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