Hyderabadi Foods

Glycemic index and nutrition data for 16 Hyderabadi food items.

Basmati Rice

बासमती चावल · బాస్మతి బియ్యం

Long-grain aromatic rice with a lower GI than regular white rice due to its higher amylose content.

North IndianHyderabadiPunjabi
GL 22190 kcal1 medium bowl (cooked)

Naan

नान · నాన్

Refined flour leavened bread baked in tandoor. High GI due to maida (refined flour) and typically brushed with butter.

North IndianPunjabiHyderabadi
GL 18260 kcal1 large naan

Gulab Jamun

गुलाब जामुन · గులాబ్ జామున్

Deep-fried milk solid balls soaked in sugar syrup. Very high GI due to refined flour, sugar syrup, and deep frying.

North IndianSouth IndianBengali+1
GL 22300 kcal2 pieces

Okra (Bhindi)

भिंडी · బెండకాయ

Lady's finger, popular across India. Very low GI, good fiber content, and its mucilage may help slow sugar absorption.

North IndianSouth IndianAndhra+1
GL 135 kcal1 medium bowl (cooked)

Chicken Curry

चिकन करी · చికెన్ కర్రీ

Home-style chicken curry with onion-tomato gravy. Protein-rich with low glycemic impact from the chicken itself.

North IndianSouth IndianHyderabadi+2
GL 0250 kcal1 medium bowl (2 pieces with gravy)

Chicken Biryani

चिकन बिरयानी · చికెన్ బిర్యాని

Layered rice and chicken dish. Uses basmati rice which has a lower GI than regular white rice, but the portion size matters.

HyderabadiNorth IndianAndhra+1
GL 22400 kcal1 medium plate

Mutton Curry

मटन करी · మటన్ కర్రీ

Goat meat curry, a celebratory dish across India. Zero GI from the meat, but higher in fat than chicken or fish.

HyderabadiNorth IndianAndhra+2
GL 0300 kcal1 medium bowl (2 pieces with gravy)

Brinjal (Baingan)

बैंगन · వంకాయ

Eggplant used in bharwa baingan, baingan bharta, and many South Indian dishes. Very low GI with good fiber.

North IndianSouth IndianAndhra+1
GL 125 kcal1 medium bowl (cooked)

Baingan Bharta

बैंगन भर्ता · వంకాయ పచ్చడి

Smoky roasted eggplant mashed with onions, tomatoes, and spices. Very low GI, full of flavor, and one of the healthiest North Indian dishes.

North IndianPunjabiHyderabadi
GL 190 kcal1 medium bowl

Mint Chutney (Pudina)

पुदीना चटनी · పుదీనా పచ్చడి

Fresh mint and coriander ground with green chilli and lemon. Zero GI accompaniment that adds flavor to any meal.

North IndianSouth IndianHyderabadi
GL 010 kcal2 tablespoons

Keema (Minced Meat)

कीमा · కీమా

Spiced minced mutton or chicken with peas. High protein, very low GI from the meat. The peas add some carbs but also fiber.

North IndianHyderabadiPunjabi
GL 1280 kcal1 medium bowl

Vermicelli (Semiya / Seviyan, Cooked Plain)

सेवइयाँ · సేమియా

Thin wheat-flour vermicelli used to make upma, kheer and pulao. Made largely from refined wheat, it has a medium GI that rises if cooked very soft.

South IndianNorth IndianHyderabadi
GL 23200 kcal1 medium bowl (cooked upma)

Gongura Pachadi

गोंगुरा चटनी · గోంగూర పచ్చడి

Tangy Andhra chutney made from sorrel (gongura) leaves cooked with red chilli, garlic and a spicy tempering. Very low in carbs with a low glycemic impact.

South IndianAndhraHyderabadi
GL 155 kcal2 tablespoons

Egg Biryani

अंडा बिरयानी · ఎగ్ బిర్యానీ

Fragrant basmati rice layered with spiced masala and boiled eggs. Rice content gives it a medium glycemic impact balanced by protein from the eggs.

HyderabadiSouth IndianNorth Indian
GL 28450 kcal1 plate

Mutton Biryani

मटन बिरयानी · మటన్ బిర్యానీ

Aromatic basmati rice cooked with tender spiced mutton in the dum style. The rice base gives it a medium glycemic impact alongside rich protein and fat.

HyderabadiNorth Indian
GL 27580 kcal1 plate

Chicken 65

चिकन 65 · చికెన్ 65

Spicy deep-fried boneless chicken from South India, marinated with chilli, ginger-garlic and curry leaves. High in protein with low carbs and a low glycemic impact.

South IndianTamilHyderabadi+1
GL 1320 kcal1 plate