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1–4. Highest in sugar Dates. Dates are known for their sweet, almost caramel-like flavor. ... Dried fruit. Some of the most common varieties of dried fruit are apples, raisins, apricots, figs, mangoes, pineapples, and cranberries. ... Lychee. ... Mangoes.
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Learn More »Rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, fresh fruit can be an excellent addition to a well-rounded diet ( 1 ). However, certain types of fruit contain more sugar and calories than others. Furthermore, some fruits can cause side effects for people with health conditions such as diabetes and acid reflux. These fruits can still be enjoyed, but in smaller serving sizes. This article takes a closer look at the fruits highest in sugar and calories, as well as the ones you may need to limit if you have diabetes or acid reflux. Share on Pinterest Screen Moment/Stocksy United 1–4. Highest in sugar Some types of fruit, both fresh and dried, are high in natural sugar. If you’re aiming to reduce your intake of carbs or sugar, stick to small amounts when enjoying these. 1. Dates Dates are known for their sweet, almost caramel-like flavor. Dried dates are often enjoyed on their own as a handy snack or used as a natural sweetener in recipes. Although they’re rich in antioxidants and micronutrients like potassium, copper, and magnesium, they’re also high in sugar and carbs ( 2 , 3 ). One cup (160 grams) of dried dates contains ( 3 ): Calories: 451
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