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6. Fruit

Most fruits have low GI values, but not all. Citrus fruit, apples, berries, and cherries all have low GI values, while watermelon and dates have very high GI values. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines recommend the average adult consume two servings of fruit per day; one serving is one medium-size fruit, a ½-cup of fresh, frozen, or canned fruit, or a ½-cup of fruit juice.

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