Foods Highest in Sugars, added

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No foods currently carry this nutrient value

Sugars, added is a nutrient code defined in the USDA FoodData Central nutrient reference list, but no food record in our database currently has a populated value for it. USDA's full nutrient taxonomy covers hundreds of measurable compounds across research and label contexts, and some codes are superseded, merged into a successor nutrient, or restricted to specialized survey datasets that this database does not carry values for, which is why this particular code shows zero results here.

This is a data-coverage gap, not a ranking error, and it can change if a future USDA release adds populated values under this code. For nutrients you can actually compare across foods today, see the nutrients index for the full list with populated rankings, or look up any individual food page directly, which lists every nutrient value that food does carry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What food is highest in Sugars, added?

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How much Sugars, added do I need per day?

The FDA Daily Value for Sugars, added is 50G, based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Individual needs may vary based on age, sex, and health conditions. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.

What are good whole food sources of Sugars, added?

See the full ranking above for whole food sources of Sugars, added, based on USDA data.

Source: USDA FoodData Central — Standard Reference Legacy and Foundation databases. Branded and processed products are excluded. All values per 100g edible portion.
Source: FDA Daily Value reference — Sugars, added DV = 50G based on a 2,000-calorie diet.
This information is for reference only and should not replace professional dietary advice.