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No Name canned fruit..

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Cutecurlz

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I know Iknow there IS alot of sugar in canned fruit BUT...my question is...Having CFRD which is better, Keeping in mind I can't afford FRESH fruit everyday..No Name Canned Fruit (I had a really bad HIGH sugar reaction) or Brand Name Canned Fruit (With no reaction). Is there really a difference between the 2, if so and why and how?
 
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Cutecurlz

Guest
I know Iknow there IS alot of sugar in canned fruit BUT...my question is...Having CFRD which is better, Keeping in mind I can't afford FRESH fruit everyday..No Name Canned Fruit (I had a really bad HIGH sugar reaction) or Brand Name Canned Fruit (With no reaction). Is there really a difference between the 2, if so and why and how?
 
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Cutecurlz

Guest
I know Iknow there IS alot of sugar in canned fruit BUT...my question is...Having CFRD which is better, Keeping in mind I can't afford FRESH fruit everyday..No Name Canned Fruit (I had a really bad HIGH sugar reaction) or Brand Name Canned Fruit (With no reaction). Is there really a difference between the 2, if so and why and how?
 
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Cutecurlz

Guest
I know Iknow there IS alot of sugar in canned fruit BUT...my question is...Having CFRD which is better, Keeping in mind I can't afford FRESH fruit everyday..No Name Canned Fruit (I had a really bad HIGH sugar reaction) or Brand Name Canned Fruit (With no reaction). Is there really a difference between the 2, if so and why and how?
 
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Cutecurlz

Guest
I know Iknow there IS alot of sugar in canned fruit BUT...my question is...Having CFRD which is better, Keeping in mind I can't afford FRESH fruit everyday..No Name Canned Fruit (I had a really bad HIGH sugar reaction) or Brand Name Canned Fruit (With no reaction). Is there really a difference between the 2, if so and why and how?
 

bagged2drag

Active member
I would just make sure the canned fruit is in lite syrup. That is probably the biggest difference. Often, name brand foods and generic foods are processed and canned in the same location. They just have different labels.

Lite syrup has a lot less sugar than regular or heavy syrup.
 

bagged2drag

Active member
I would just make sure the canned fruit is in lite syrup. That is probably the biggest difference. Often, name brand foods and generic foods are processed and canned in the same location. They just have different labels.

Lite syrup has a lot less sugar than regular or heavy syrup.
 

bagged2drag

Active member
I would just make sure the canned fruit is in lite syrup. That is probably the biggest difference. Often, name brand foods and generic foods are processed and canned in the same location. They just have different labels.

Lite syrup has a lot less sugar than regular or heavy syrup.
 

bagged2drag

Active member
I would just make sure the canned fruit is in lite syrup. That is probably the biggest difference. Often, name brand foods and generic foods are processed and canned in the same location. They just have different labels.

Lite syrup has a lot less sugar than regular or heavy syrup.
 

bagged2drag

Active member
I would just make sure the canned fruit is in lite syrup. That is probably the biggest difference. Often, name brand foods and generic foods are processed and canned in the same location. They just have different labels.

Lite syrup has a lot less sugar than regular or heavy syrup.
 

JazzysMom

New member
I dont buy brand names unless its a good sale. I do look for something NOT in syrup of any kind. Such as peaches in pear juice etc.

I have never really look at the labels to see the difference in sugars, but I eat canned fruit a lot in the winter & no real problems so far with my CFRD going haywire. I am very sensitive to concentrated sugars so I would be the one to say STAY AWAY LOL!

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I dont buy brand names unless its a good sale. I do look for something NOT in syrup of any kind. Such as peaches in pear juice etc.

I have never really look at the labels to see the difference in sugars, but I eat canned fruit a lot in the winter & no real problems so far with my CFRD going haywire. I am very sensitive to concentrated sugars so I would be the one to say STAY AWAY LOL!

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I dont buy brand names unless its a good sale. I do look for something NOT in syrup of any kind. Such as peaches in pear juice etc.

I have never really look at the labels to see the difference in sugars, but I eat canned fruit a lot in the winter & no real problems so far with my CFRD going haywire. I am very sensitive to concentrated sugars so I would be the one to say STAY AWAY LOL!

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I dont buy brand names unless its a good sale. I do look for something NOT in syrup of any kind. Such as peaches in pear juice etc.

I have never really look at the labels to see the difference in sugars, but I eat canned fruit a lot in the winter & no real problems so far with my CFRD going haywire. I am very sensitive to concentrated sugars so I would be the one to say STAY AWAY LOL!

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I dont buy brand names unless its a good sale. I do look for something NOT in syrup of any kind. Such as peaches in pear juice etc.

I have never really look at the labels to see the difference in sugars, but I eat canned fruit a lot in the winter & no real problems so far with my CFRD going haywire. I am very sensitive to concentrated sugars so I would be the one to say STAY AWAY LOL!

Good Luck!
 

AnD

New member
That about sums it up for me, too. I'll just add that they also make canned fruit with Splenda in it now, if you really "need" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> the sweet.
 

AnD

New member
That about sums it up for me, too. I'll just add that they also make canned fruit with Splenda in it now, if you really "need" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> the sweet.
 

AnD

New member
That about sums it up for me, too. I'll just add that they also make canned fruit with Splenda in it now, if you really "need" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> the sweet.
 

AnD

New member
That about sums it up for me, too. I'll just add that they also make canned fruit with Splenda in it now, if you really "need" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> the sweet.
 

AnD

New member
That about sums it up for me, too. I'll just add that they also make canned fruit with Splenda in it now, if you really "need" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> the sweet.
 
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