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Kumquats are low in purines and rich in vitamin C, which may help lower serum uric acid levels. They also contain fiber and antioxidants that support overall health. There is no evidence that kumquats trigger gout flares, and they can be safely included in a gout-friendly diet.

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Good for you

Kumquats are a good source of vitamin C, which has been shown in some studies to help reduce uric acid levels. They are also low in purines, high in dietary fiber, and contain flavonoids with anti-inflammatory properties that may benefit gout management.

Bad for you

Kumquats are high in natural fruit sugars (fructose), though the amount per serving is relatively small. People with gout who are sensitive to fructose may want to monitor intake, but this is generally not a concern with moderate consumption. The peel is edible and tart; some people may experience mild digestive discomfort if eating large quantities due to the fiber content. Avoid candied or sugar-preserved kumquats, as added sugars can worsen gout.

Information researched with AI — not medical advice.