
Dried Fruits
When fruits are dried, their natural sugars become concentrated, resulting in a higher sugar content compared to fresh fruits. This can lead to rapid spikes in blood sugar levels. Dried fruits often lack the water content and volume of fresh fruits. This can make it easier to consume large amounts in a single sitting, leading to excess calorie intake. Furthermore, some commercially available dried fruits may contain added sugars, artificial additives, and preservatives to enhance flavor and prolong shelf life. It is important to read labels and choose dried fruits without added sugars or opt for fresh fruits as a healthier alternative.