Grapes are among the most widely consumed fruits globally, with annual production exceeding 72 million tons, according to industry data. The fruit contains natural sugars in the form of glucose and fructose, both of which raise blood glucose levels after consumption. Research cited by Willow Tohi in a 2026 article notes that despite their sugar content, “grapes are a nutrient-dense fruit, rich in vitamins C, K, and B, plus minerals like copper and potassium” and that they “may aid in blood sugar regulation and weight management” [2]. Kevin Hughes reported in March 2026 that grapes contain over 1,600 bioactive compounds,…

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