Cranberry sauce made from sweetened cranberries temporarily raises your blood sugar. Cranberries provide antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, potentially providing lasting health benefits.
While cranberry sauce contains helpful nutrients, like vitamin C, as well as protective antioxidants, its high sugar content can take a toll on your blood sugar, especially if it's consumed by itself.
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