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​7 everyday desi foods secretly packed with sugar​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 7, 2025, 14:49 IST
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7 everyday desi foods secretly packed with sugar

When we think of sugar, our minds instantly jump to jalebi dripping in syrup or a festive box of gulab jamuns. But here’s the tricky part: a lot of the sugar we consume daily doesn’t come from obvious sweets at all. It hides inside foods that don’t even taste that sugary. The result? You think you’re eating safe, but your body’s still processing spoonfuls of sugar you never asked for. Let’s talk about 7 such foods that are the real culprits.

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Biscuits

Every chai break has them: cream biscuits, “digestive” biscuits, even the fancy atta ones. They all look harmless, but almost every brand lists sugar in the top three ingredients. And because they feel so light, you don’t stop at one or two. It's always dip, crunch, repeat and before you know it, you’ve had the sugar equivalent of a dessert.

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Packaged juices

That carton of mango juice feels refreshing, especially in summer, but here’s the catch, it’s basically sugar water with fruit flavoring. Even the “100% juice” claims can be misleading, because without the fiber of the real fruit, you’re just drinking concentrated sweetness. Fresh fruit is always better, even if it’s not as convenient.

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Flavored yogurt

Yogurt is great for your gut, but once it’s dressed up in strawberry, mango, or vanilla flavors, it turns into a sugar trap. One small cup can carry as much sugar as a mithai. The irony? We eat it thinking it’s a healthy choice. The real hack is to stick with plain dahi and add real fruits on top.

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Ketchup and sauces

No samosa or pakora feels complete without ketchup, but it’s basically sugar disguised as a condiment. One tablespoon equals nearly one teaspoon of sugar. And it’s not just ketchup, barbecue sauce, sweet chilli sauce, even “light” salad dressings rely on sugar to balance flavors. You don’t realize it, because your focus is on the tang or the spice.

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Breakfast cereals

Cornflakes, choco puffs, “honey oats”; they’re marketed as a healthy start, but most are more sugar than grain. Even the ones boasting “high fiber” sneak in syrups and coatings. A bowl of poha or upma may not look glamorous, but it’s far gentler on your sugar intake.

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Bread and bakery items

Soft pav for your vada pav, white sandwich bread, or even so-called “brown bread,” they all use sugar to get that golden color and subtle sweetness naturally. Add buns, cakes, and cookies from your neighbourhood bakery, and you’re stacking hidden sugar at every meal.

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Instant noodles

You don’t think “sweet” when you think Maggi, right? But check the seasoning packet, there’s sugar in there too. It’s added to balance the masala flavors. Same story with packaged soups and ready mixes; they taste savory, but sugar is quietly at work behind the scenes.

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