Sugar in Fruits
kristengraham
Posts: 59 Member
I absolutely love fruit and I know it has a lot of natural sugars and such in it. When I buy frozen/canned fruit I always be sure to buy the ones that say :no sugar added". When I log my food I added sugar as one of the columns just to see how much sugar I am consuming. It says I should only have 24... but my homemade fruit salad has 35!!!! I take pineapple, mandarin oranges, peaches, pears, grapes, blueberries and mix them up in a big bowl... and then I divide it up into individual containers so its grab and go. Should this excess in sugar be a huge concern?
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I do not get concerned about fresh fruit sugars. Those sugars are VERY different from table sugar. As a personal preference, I actually stopped tracking sugar, as I usually have a banana in the morning and about 6 ounces of varied fruits as my mid-day snack. Knowing this, seeing the red in sugar just wasnt worth it to me. When I did have the sugar showing, I would deduct the sugars from fruits (or cut them in half) and then mentally use that as the real total.
Now, if you are also having a Butterfinger...Those are a bigger problem :laugh:0 -
Personally, I am just trying to limit added sugars rather than natural ones. Sugar is in milk, fruit, you name it... but unless you seriously eat a ton of fruit, it's probably OK!!0
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Excellent question. I don't know that answer to that one BUT I know the sugar you use, whether from fruit or another source, is not used, it will store as fat. So IF it's ok, then I would only eat fruit in the morning so you have the rest of the day to use that sugar.
What about some improvisions? I know pineapple, grapes, and peaches are loaded with sugars. What about making a berry salad? Berry's are lower in sugars and LOADED with antioxidants.0 -
Don't worry about natural sugars (glucose).0
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The only problem I see is possibly the mandarin oranges- don't they have sugar added? I agree that fruit sugar is very different than refined sugar. If it's natural, it's usually healthy as long as it's in moderation.0
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he sugar that you are consuming when it is fruit is natural sugar. It is in excess, but not the refined sugar like in cookies or cake. It may not be as healthy as staying under all the time, but since you are eating fruit, I wouldn't be too concerned.0
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Thanks for all the help everyone ya'll are quick!0
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