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6 fruits with highest sugar content

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 31, 2025, 08:04 IST
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Here are six that often top the list

Fruits are nature’s candy, offering sweetness wrapped in color, fragrance, and nourishment. They provide fiber, vitamins, and minerals that the body needs, yet not all fruits are equal when it comes to sugar. Not all fruits are equal when it comes to sweetness. Some taste sharp and sour, others mild, and a few are so sugary that they can almost pass for dessert. For anyone watching sugar levels, it helps to know which fruits are naturally on the sweeter side. Here are six that often top the list.


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Mango


Often called the “king of fruits,” the mango is as famous for its sweetness as for its golden color and rich aroma. Mangoes are famous for their rich flavor. Soft, golden, juicy, and very sweet. A medium-sized mango can have well over 40 grams of sugar. That’s more than many sweet snacks. It is no wonder they are so popular in juices, smoothies, and desserts. Delicious, but also one of the fruits with the highest sugar content. For people watching their sugar intake, portion size becomes important, since even a small bowl can carry a hefty dose of sweetness.

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Grapes


Grapes are among the most concentrated sources of sugar in the fruit world. A cup of grapes can hold around 23 grams of sugar, and the sweetness intensifies further when the fruit is dried into raisins. Grapes are easy to snack on, which is why the sugar adds up fast. A handful seems harmless, but a cup of grapes holds around grams of sugar. Red and purple grapes taste the sweetest, though even green ones are high. They do come with healthy antioxidants, but the sweetness is concentrated in every bite.

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Cherries


Few fruits are as charming as cherries, small, jewel-like, and bursting with juice. Their size makes them easy to pop into the mouth one after another, but each handful carries a surprising amount of sugar. Small and glossy, cherries are another fruit packed with sugar. One cup of fresh cherries contains about 18 grams. Sweet varieties like Bing are especially heavy in sugar compared to sour ones. Because they are small, it’s common to eat a lot of them at once, which means the sugar climbs quickly. To enjoy them wisely, pair with protein or healthy fats to slow sugar absorption and maintain balanced blood sugar levels throughout the day.

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Lychee


Lychees, common in Asian countries, look small but they are full of sugar. About 29 grams in a cup of fresh fruit. The taste is juicy, floral, almost perfume-like. Because they are bite-sized, it’s easy to eat several at once. That makes them one of the highest-sugar fruits for their size. Their flavor is often described as floral, almost perfume-like, with a burst of sweetness that surprises first-time eaters. A cup of lychees can hold nearly 30 grams of sugar, placing them among the highest in natural sweetness.

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Bananas


Bananas don’t seem overly sweet when just turning yellow, but the sugar content rises as they ripen. A medium ripe banana usually has about 14 grams of sugar. As the skin turns brown, the starch changes into sugar, making it taste even sweeter. Bananas are a favorite for quick energy, especially before exercise. Bananas are not just sweet; they are also rich in potassium, vitamin B6, and dietary fiber. Athletes often eat them for quick energy during workouts or competitions, relying on their natural sugars for fuel. In many countries, bananas are a daily staple, eaten fresh, baked into breads, or blended into smoothies.

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Figs


Few fruits match figs for natural sweetness. Fresh figs are already rich, but dried figs are extremely concentrated. The inside of a fig is filled with tiny seeds and soft flesh that melt together into a honey-like flavor. For centuries, figs have been used as both food and medicine. They provide calcium, iron, and fiber, but their sugar makes them energy-dense. A single dried fig can hold close to 8 grams of sugar, and most people don’t stop at one. They are chewy, honey-like, and often used as a natural candy.

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List of lovely fruits to be enjoyed in moderation by diabetics with medication and exercise.
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