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Blood Sugar: Right Way To Eat Dates Without Causing Spikes In Daily Levels

May 18, 2026 by Sanjeev Kumar

Dates are a powerhouse of nutrients like Vitamin A, iron, and potassium. They are a dry fruit packed with essential nutrients like calcium, sodium, and magnesium. But can you eat them if you have diabetes? Here’s how to do it right.

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Published : May 18 2026, 11:27 AM IST

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Eat dates this way to easily control your blood sugar levels.

Dates are a super-nutritious dry fruit. They are packed with essential nutrients like Vitamin A, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium.

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Can people with diabetes eat dates? This is a common doubt.

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Can people with diabetes eat dates? This is a common doubt.

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Dates are high in calories, so those managing their weight should be careful with the quantity.

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Dates are high in calories, so those managing their weight should be careful with the quantity.

Dates contain a lot of fibre, which helps your body absorb sugar slowly. But remember, dates are also high in calories. So, if you are watching your weight, you must control how many you eat.

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It is safest to eat only one or two dates a day.

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It is safest to eat only one or two dates a day.

Dates give you many good nutrients like protein, magnesium, and potassium. The safest bet is to eat just one or two dates per day. If you eat too many, your blood sugar might shoot up.

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Eating protein and healthy fats prevents excessive hunger.

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Eating protein and healthy fats prevents excessive hunger.

Anshul Singh, Team Lead of the Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics Department at Artemis Hospitals, says that eating protein and healthy fats helps. It prevents blood sugar spikes and keeps you feeling full for longer. He also stresses that you must eat dates in moderation.

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100 grams of dates contain about 8 grams of fiber.

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100 grams of dates contain about 8 grams of fiber.

Every 100 grams of dates pack about 8 grams of fibre. The higher a food’s Glycemic Index, the faster it can raise your blood sugar. The fibre in dates helps slow this process down.

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Your health condition can change the outcome.

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Your health condition can change the outcome.

Everyone’s health is different. So, if you have high diabetes, you must talk to a doctor or a dietitian before adding dates to your diet. It’s always better to be safe.

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