Grapefruit is low in sugar and calories and packs healthy doses of vitamins A and C. This citrus fruit is a tasty breakfast for diabetes, but be sure to skip sprinkling it with sugar!
Grapefruit has a small amount of natural sugars, so adding extra may cause a blood sugar spike. If you need to sweeten up the tart taste, try a diabetes-safe sugar alternative instead.

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