Top 15 Vegetables Highest in Sugar
Of all the food groups, vegetables are typically one of the low in sugar, while being a great source of healthy fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial compounds. (1) However, there are some vegetables that do contain higher amounts of sugar.
In this article, both grams and teaspoons of sugar are listed for each vegetable. One packed teaspoon of sugar is equal to 4 grams.
Vegetables high in sugar include sweet potatoes, beets, onions, green peas, sweet corn, peas, canned pumpkin, winter squash, rutabagas, carrots, and tomatoes. They range from 3.5g to 14g (1 to 3.5 teaspoons) of sugar per cup.
For more high sugar vegetables, see the nutrient ranking of 200 vegetables high in sugar.
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1. Sweet PotatoesUp to 5.5% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Mashed Sugar per 100g 13.9g (3.5 tsp) 5.5g (1.4 tsp) While sweet potatoes have more sugar, regular potatoes typically have more carbs. In terms of regulating blood sugar, sweet potatoes are preferred over regular potatoes (Russet, White, Red, etc.)
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2. BeetsUp to 8% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 13.5g (3.4 tsp) 8g (2 tsp) -
3. OnionsUp to 4.7% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 9.9g (2.5 tsp) 4.7g (1.2 tsp) -
4. Green PeasUp to 5.9% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 9.5g (2.4 tsp) 5.9g (1.5 tsp) -
5. Sweet CornUp to 6.3% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 9.1g (2.3 tsp) 6.3g (1.6 tsp) -
6. Canned PumpkinUp to 3.3% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Sugar per 100g 8.1g (2 tsp) 3.3g (0.8 tsp) -
7. Winter SquashUp to 3.3% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 6.8g (1.7 tsp) 3.3g (0.8 tsp) -
8. Rutabagas (Swedes, Neeps)Up to 4% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 6.7g (1.7 tsp) 4g (1 tsp) -
9. TomatoUp to 2.5% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 6g (1.5 tsp) 2.5g (0.6 tsp) -
10. Red Bell PeppersUp to 4.4% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 5.9g (1.5 tsp) 4.4g (1.1 tsp) -
11. Shiitake MushroomsUp to 3.8% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 5.6g (1.4 tsp) 3.8g (1 tsp) -
12. TurnipsUp to 3.8% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Sugar per 100g 4.9g (1.2 tsp) 3.8g (1 tsp) -
13. Summer SquashUp to 2.6% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Cooked Sugar per 100g 4.7g (1.2 tsp) 2.6g (0.6 tsp) -
14. CarrotsUp to 4.7% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Chopped Sugar per 100g 3.4g (0.9 tsp) 4.7g (1.2 tsp) -
15. Red CabbageUp to 3.8% Sugar
Sugar per Cup Chopped Sugar per 100g 3.4g (0.9 tsp) 3.8g (1 tsp)
From the Nutrient Ranking Tool
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Data Sources and References
- Chapman K, Havill M, Watson WL, Wellard L, Hughes C, Bauman A, Allman-Farinelli M. Fruits, vegetables, and health: A comprehensive narrative, umbrella review of the science and recommendations for enhanced public policy to improve intake Appetite. 2016 Dec 1;107:295-302. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.08.003. Epub 2016 Aug 10. 27522036
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