Let’s say you occasionally want to eat a fruit (or some berries) while still staying relatively low carb. What fruit would be the best choice?
Below, you’ll find the best options, ranked by grams of net carbs.
The lowest-carbs options are at the top.
1. Raspberries – Half a cup (60 grams) contains 3 grams of carbs.
2. Blackberries – Half a cup (70 grams) contains 4 grams of carbs.
3. Strawberries – Eight medium-sized (100 grams) contains 6 grams of carbs.
4. Plum – One medium-sized (65 grams) contains 7 grams of carbs.
5. Clementine – One medium-sized (75 grams) contains 8 grams of carbs.
6. Kiwi – One medium-sized (70 grams) contains 8 grams of carbs.
7. Cherries – Half a cup (75 grams or about 12 cherries) contains 8 grams of carbs.
8. Blueberries – Half a cup (75 grams) contains 9 grams of carbs.
9. Cantaloupe (melon) – One cup (160 grams) contains 11 grams of carbs.
10. Peach – One medium-sized (150 grams) contains 13 grams of carbs.
These details and more can be seen on Diet Doctor site here
Below, you’ll find the best options, ranked by grams of net carbs.
The lowest-carbs options are at the top.
1. Raspberries – Half a cup (60 grams) contains 3 grams of carbs.
2. Blackberries – Half a cup (70 grams) contains 4 grams of carbs.
3. Strawberries – Eight medium-sized (100 grams) contains 6 grams of carbs.
4. Plum – One medium-sized (65 grams) contains 7 grams of carbs.
5. Clementine – One medium-sized (75 grams) contains 8 grams of carbs.
6. Kiwi – One medium-sized (70 grams) contains 8 grams of carbs.
7. Cherries – Half a cup (75 grams or about 12 cherries) contains 8 grams of carbs.
8. Blueberries – Half a cup (75 grams) contains 9 grams of carbs.
9. Cantaloupe (melon) – One cup (160 grams) contains 11 grams of carbs.
10. Peach – One medium-sized (150 grams) contains 13 grams of carbs.
These details and more can be seen on Diet Doctor site here
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All the best Jan
I love fruit!
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...the berries are the ones!
ReplyDeleteI love fruit. This post makes me want a big bowl of fresh summer fruit like blueberries, strawberries, raspberries and blackberries.
ReplyDeleteNothing like fresh fruit. Have a nice evening.
ReplyDeleteGood list to remember
ReplyDeleteI'm a fruit nut and I love them all!
ReplyDeleteInteresting list.
ReplyDeleteI love all fruits. I would love to eat delicious plums and strawberries now. Unfortunately, they are difficult to obtain.
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Love the berries.
ReplyDeleteThis is good for my calorie counting lol
ReplyDeleteI love every fruit you mentioned except kiwi, which I do not believe I've ever tasted. At least I know the carbs are low in all these.
ReplyDeletewell it's a relief to see most of my favourites on the low carb list!
ReplyDeleteI love fruit, particularly citrus fruit at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI love most fruit, the strawberries are favorites.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great weekend.
Plenty of options there to make a nice fruit cocktail.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this helpful list of low-carb fruits! It's great to have options for those who are watching their carbohydrate intake but still want to enjoy some fruit. Raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries seem to be the top contenders for the lowest carb content per serving, making them excellent choices for those following a low-carb diet. It's also interesting to see the range of carb counts among different fruits, allowing for flexibility in meal planning. This list will definitely come in handy for anyone looking to incorporate fruit into their low-carb lifestyle!
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Fruit is always good! Have a great weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love Kiwi's and they are so expensive and hard to ripen. Love all fruit really.
ReplyDeleteGreat list - thanks. I was surprised that cherries were lower in carbs than blueberries...
ReplyDeleteI love all the different fruits you've listed!!
ReplyDeleteWow! The carbs list is so precised. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love fruit but try not to eat too much.
ReplyDeleteThe berry mousse sure looks good. Maybe I'll give it a go for our treat! Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a helpful reminder not to eat too many carbs in a day. Thank you!
There is such a great variety of fruits - something for everyone.
ReplyDeleteEsas frutas son muy ricas y sanas. Te mandó un beso.
ReplyDeleteI am bummed that apples aren't on the list, but I do like most of them on this list
ReplyDeleteAnd I love every one of them.
ReplyDeleteI hoped to see oranges on that list as I almost live on them. Lots on the list are quite expensive, almost prohibitively so, especially cherries. But useful advice as always.
ReplyDeleteA lot of these were news to me!xxx
ReplyDeleteTus reportajes siempre son interesantes. Besos.
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