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Canned Carrots

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Carrots in this form are a very low-purine vegetable that fits well into gout-friendly eating patterns.

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Good for you

Extremely low purine content (around 2–17 mg per 100 g) means they do not raise uric acid levels; the reduced-sodium version supports kidney health and blood pressure, while fiber and antioxidants provide general benefits without added calories or fat.

Bad for you

No meaningful drawbacks for gout; processing, reduced sodium, and lack of added fat do not increase flare risk.

Information researched with AI — not medical advice.