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    Disadvantages of Blackberries

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    Blackberries are a delicious yet nutritious fruit to snack on. So while you might not think that there are any downsides to eating them, you might be surprised to learn about a few disadvantages that may occur if you munch on too many. Here’s what you need to know.
    Changes in Urine Color Typically, urine color should range from clear to pale golden-yellow, according to Mayo Clinic . But if you look down at the toilet after a trip to the bathroom and notice a different color, it may cause some concern. When you eat too many blackberries, it can temporarily change the color of your urine from your normal hue to one that is slightly pink or red, according to Mayo Clinic . This can happen due to the strong pigmentation of certain foods, like blackberries or beets. But this effect is only temporary. If you notice that you’re peeing pink or red more than a few days after eating blackberries, it’s important to reach out to your healthcare provider. This may be a sign of an underlying condition that requires treatment.
    Added Sugar From Canned Berries Generally, fresh blackberries are naturally low in sugar. There are about 6.5 grams (g) of sugar in 100 g of blackberries, or roughly a half-cup of the fruit, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) . However, half a cup of canned blackberries has 25 g of sugar, according to Eat This Much . That’s a significant difference compared with fresh blackberries. Why such a drastic difference? Well, canned fruits can often include syrups and added sugars that can increase the sugar content, according to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics . So, the next time you go grocery shopping, double-check the food label. Choosing fresh, frozen, or canned blackberries that are canned with water or 100-percent juice may be the better option, as they come with less sugar.
    Too Much Fiber for Some People Blackberries are naturally high in fiber, with about 8 g of fiber per 1-cup serving of fresh blackberries, according to the USDA . While fiber is an important part of a well-balanced diet, it may not be the best option for everyone. Some healthcare providers temporarily prescribe low-fiber diets to people who have underlying health conditions like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to people who are recovering from bowel surgery, according to Mayo Clinic . If you’re eating a low-fiber diet for medical reasons, avoid having too many blackberries. Or opt for fruits that have less fiber in them. This can help reduce any side effects or complications of your condition or surgery recovery.

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