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These 5 fruits beat sugar cravings without spiking sugar

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 9, 2025, 09:10 IST
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These 5 fruits beat sugar cravings without spiking sugar

If your sweet tooth shows up often—especially after meals or late at night—you’re not alone. Cravings for something sugary can be hard to resist, but there are smarter ways to handle them. Instead of reaching for desserts or packaged snacks, turning to certain fruits can satisfy the craving and help manage blood sugar levels. Some Indian fruits are naturally sweet, fibre-rich, and low on the glycaemic index, which means they won’t cause sudden spikes. Here’s a natural way to satisfy those cravings while keeping your energy and sugar levels balanced.

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Pears

Often underrated, pears offer a refreshing bite with natural sugars that release slowly. Their high water content and fibre make them easy on digestion while still giving a sweet flavour. They’re a great fruit to keep handy for when late-night cravings hit, especially if you like something mild and juicy.

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Jamun

This purple fruit doesn’t just leave a stain on your tongue—it also leaves a positive impact on your sugar levels. Jamun has compounds that slow down the release of sugar into the bloodstream. It’s slightly tangy, a little sweet, and works as a great alternative when you’re craving candy or mithai. Enjoy it as is or chilled with a pinch of black salt.

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Guava

Guava gives you that sweet satisfaction along with plenty of fibre. That means it digests slowly and helps keep sugar levels in check. The fibre also keeps you full longer, making it a great mid-day snack. Choose ripe guavas for a mellow sweetness, and eat them with the skin for maximum benefits.

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Berries

Indian-grown strawberries or imported blueberries, when in season, are a great way to satisfy a sugar craving. Packed with antioxidants and natural compounds that improve insulin response, they’re a good swap for sugary snacks. Toss a handful into yogurt or just enjoy plain—they’re sweet, low-calorie, and balanced.

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Chiku

Ripe sapota, also called chiku, is soft and creamy with a sweet, dessert-like taste. Even though it tastes rich, it gives fiber and slow-release sugars. A few slices can curb your craving and make you feel full fast. Pick ripe ones and avoid eating too much.


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