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Foods highest in Fructose (based on levels per 100-gram serving)

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1

Agave, dried (Southwest) Fructose: 42830mg 


2

Honey Fructose: 40934mg 


3

McDONALD'S, Honey Fructose: 37884mg 


4

Dates, medjool Fructose: 31954mg 


5

Raisins, seedless Fructose: 29678mg 


6

Figs, dried, uncooked Fructose: 22930mg 


7

Dates, deglet noor Fructose: 19559mg 


8

Agave, cooked (Southwest) Fructose: 17569mg 


9

Formulated bar, POWER BAR, chocolate Fructose: 15960mg 


10

McDONALD'S, Sweet 'N Sour Sauce Fructose: 15630mg 


11

McDONALD'S, Barbeque Sauce Fructose: 15441mg 


12

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S RAISIN BRAN Fructose: 15431mg 


13

Prune puree Fructose: 13870mg 


14

Peaches, dried, sulfured, uncooked Fructose: 13492mg 


15

Molasses Fructose: 12791mg 


16

Salad dressing, french dressing, reduced fat, without salt Fructose: 12491mg 


17

Apricots, dried, sulfured, uncooked Fructose: 12471mg 


18

Plums, dried (prunes), uncooked Fructose: 12451mg 


19

Cereals ready-to-eat, KRAFT, POST Raisin Bran Cereal Fructose: 12201mg 


20

McDONALD'S, Hot Mustard Sauce Fructose: 9571mg 


21

Catsup [Ketchup] Fructose: 9289mg 


22

Catsup, low sodium [Ketchup, low sodium] Fructose: 9289mg 


23

Blueberries, wild, canned, heavy syrup, drained Fructose: 9021mg 


24

Pickles, cucumber, sweet (includes bread and butter pickles) Fructose: 8809mg 


25

Blueberries, canned, light syrup, drained Fructose: 8430mg 


26

Grapes, red or green (European type, such as Thompson seedless), raw Fructose: 8130mg 


27

Vinegar, balsamic Fructose: 7380mg 


28

Grape juice, canned or bottled, unsweetened, with added ascorbic acid Fructose: 7359mg 


29

Grape juice, canned or bottled, unsweetened, without added ascorbic acid Fructose: 7359mg 


30

Applesauce, canned, sweetened, without salt (includes USDA commodity) [Includes USDA commodity code A350] Fructose: 7270mg 


31

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH Fructose: 7260mg 


32

Pineapple, canned, heavy syrup pack, solids and liquids Fructose: 7200mg 


33

Babyfood, fruit and vegetable, apple and sweet potato Fructose: 7060mg 


34

Salad dressing, thousand island dressing, reduced fat Fructose: 6901mg 


35

Spices, paprika Fructose: 6711mg 


36

Salad dressing, thousand island dressing, fat-free Fructose: 6581mg 


37

Pineapple, canned, juice pack, solids and liquids Fructose: 6501mg 


38

Juice, apple and grape blend, with added ascorbic acid Fructose: 6459mg 


39

Pomegranate juice, bottled Fructose: 6371mg 


40

Pears, raw [Includes USDA commodity food A435] Fructose: 6231mg 


41

Carbonated beverage, cola, with higher caffeine [pop, soda, soft drink] Fructose: 6100mg 


42

Carbonated beverage, cola, without caffeine [pop, soda, soft drink] Fructose: 6100mg 


43

Tamarind nectar, canned Fructose: 6071mg 


44

Apples, raw, without skin Fructose: 6030mg 


45

Miso Fructose: 5999mg 


46

Guanabana nectar, canned Fructose: 5940mg 


47

Apples, raw, with skin [Includes USDA commodity food A343] Fructose: 5900mg 


48

Pears, canned, heavy syrup pack, solids and liquids Fructose: 5900mg 


49

Juice, apple, grape and pear blend, with added ascorbic acid and calcium Fructose: 5890mg 


50

McDONALD'S, Low Fat Caramel Sauce Fructose: 5890mg 

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