Fruits lower in carb sugars?
happyatsea9999
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I try and eat fruit but find my carb sugars are always running over the goal target. Anyone with some suggestions?
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Most common fruits are too high in sugar content so i just don't them anymore unless maybe a banana before a workout or something.0
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Unless you've got a specific reason to keep sugar content low, I'd just make sure your macros are set up reasonably, stay within them, and not really worry about it.0
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Unless you've got a specific reason to keep sugar content low, I'd just make sure your macros are set up reasonably, stay within them, and not really worry about it.0
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Berries.0
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Unless you've got a specific reason to keep sugar content low, I'd just make sure your macros are set up reasonably, stay within them, and not really worry about it.
Yup...manage your macros, not your micros. That said, I do limit myself to 2 servings of fruit per day...usually more like 1.5 and try to get 4 servings of veg. When I started watching my macros at 40/30/30, It all just kind of fell out that way.0 -
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I would say eat plenty fresh fruit regardless and cut out all sugar and processed
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Fruit is good for you. Forget about the sugar. I eat apples, oranges and blueberries everyday.0
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Well said. Sugars in fruits differ greatly than sugars that are refined. Reading on Livestrong.com "
An excess consumption of sugar can cause weight gain and high blood sugar levels. However, depending on whether the foods you eat contain sucrose, fructose or glucose, the impact on your health may differ. When eating sucrose, your enzymes quickly separate the fructose and glucose from which it is made. The bond among the molecules of glucose in starches is also quickly broken to obtain free glucose. The glucose that either comes from free glucose, sucrose or starches contributes to elevating your blood sugar levels. Fructose, on the other hand, whether it comes from free fructose or sucrose, does not raise your blood sugar levels and is rather sent directly to your liver where it is metabolized. Although fructose does not elevate your blood sugar levels, excess fructose is associated with high triglycerides, according to Dr. Robert H. Lustig, Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology of the University of California, San Francisco.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/499857-what-is-the-difference-between-sucrose-glucose-fructose/#ixzz2IXM2nKSo0 -
I try and eat fruit but find my carb sugars are always running over the goal target. Anyone with some suggestions?
You don't have to eat fruit, you can just eat vegetables. Otherwise choose low sugar fruits like blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, red and black currants, grapefruit, rhubarb, pumpkin and moderate your servings. Here in the UK a serving is 80g, bananas and apples work out to be one and a half to two servings and are pretty high in sugar.0 -
I'm not going to bash you, because I assume there's a reason you're keeping your carbs low. I have insulin resistance, so I have to be really careful about how much sugar/carbs I ingest, even if they're from fruit and dairy.
Here is a helpful link:
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/whattoeat/a/glycemicindlist_3.htm0 -
Fruits Lowest in Sugar:
Small Amounts of Lemon or Lime
Rhubarb
Raspberries
Blackberries
Cranberries
Fruits Low to Medium in Sugar:
Strawberries
Casaba Melon
Papaya
Watermelon
Peaches
Nectarines
Blueberries
Cantaloupes
Honeydew melons
Apples
Guavas -- Pineapple Guavas (Feijoa) and Strawberry Guavas are probably similar, but information that directly compares them is not available
Apricots
Grapefruit
Fruits Fairly High in Sugar:
Plums
Oranges
Kiwi
Pears
Pineapple
Fruits Very High in Sugar:
Tangerines
Cherries
Grapes
Pomegranates
Mangos
Figs
Bananas
Dried Fruit, such as dates, raisins, dried apricots, and prunes0 -
Fruits Lowest in Sugar:
Small Amounts of Lemon or Lime
Rhubarb
Raspberries
Blackberries
Cranberries
Fruits Low to Medium in Sugar:
Strawberries
Casaba Melon
Papaya
Watermelon
Peaches
Nectarines
Blueberries
Cantaloupes
Honeydew melons
Apples
Guavas -- Pineapple Guavas (Feijoa) and Strawberry Guavas are probably similar, but information that directly compares them is not available
Apricots
Grapefruit
Fruits Fairly High in Sugar:
Plums
Oranges
Kiwi
Pears
Pineapple
Fruits Very High in Sugar:
Tangerines
Cherries
Grapes
Pomegranates
Mangos
Figs
Bananas
Dried Fruit, such as dates, raisins, dried apricots, and prunes
How is this being measured? According to a UK supermarket website fresh pineapple and pears is 10g carbs per 100g, nectarine and plums are 9g, large orange 8.5g, Jaffa tangerine 8g per 100g. Too many of these charts don't compare like with like they take a large fruit and compare it to a small fruit, or a lightweight fruit compared to a denser fruit instead of fairly.0 -
How is this being measured? According to a UK supermarket website fresh pineapple and pears is 10g carbs per 100g, nectarine and plums are 9g, large orange 8.5g, Jaffa tangerine 8g per 100g. Too many of these charts don't compare like with like they take a large fruit and compare it to a small fruit, or a lightweight fruit compared to a denser fruit instead of fairly.
I didn't pay attention to the list but if this is true that's pretty hilarious.
"One blueberry has less sugar than a pineapple".
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Unless you've got a specific reason to keep sugar content low, I'd just make sure your macros are set up reasonably, stay within them, and not really worry about it.
This. Sugar isn't inherently bad for you. Fruits are amazing. Eat them! Enjoy them and stay in your macros.0 -
How is this being measured? According to a UK supermarket website fresh pineapple and pears is 10g carbs per 100g, nectarine and plums are 9g, large orange 8.5g, Jaffa tangerine 8g per 100g. Too many of these charts don't compare like with like they take a large fruit and compare it to a small fruit, or a lightweight fruit compared to a denser fruit instead of fairly.
I didn't pay attention to the list but if this is true that's pretty hilarious.
"One blueberry has less sugar than a pineapple".
LOL
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