Actually, pineapples are average in terms of calories as compared to other fruits (and quite a bit lower in calories than bananas):
- Strawberries: 9 calories/oz (1.3g sugar)
- Melon: 10 calories/oz (2.2g sugar)
- Peach: 11 calories/oz (2.4g sugar)
- Pineapple: 14 calories/oz (2.6g sugar)
- Apple: 15 calories/oz (3g sugar)
- Pear: 16 calories/oz (2.8g sugar)
- Kiwi: 17 calories/oz (2.6g sugar)
- Mango: 18 calories/oz (4.2g sugar)
- Grapes: 19 calories/oz (4.6g sugar)
- Persimmon: 20 calories/oz (3.6g sugar)
- Banana: 25 calories/oz (3.5g sugar)
I don't drink beverages with calories though--no milk, no juice, no soda, no lemonade, etc. This is by far the easiest thing I do to control my weight since there are so many great no-calorie alternatives. The only exception is alcohol and I drink that pretty rarely (once or twice a month, at most). If I could find a calorie-free alcohol, I definitely switch to that. With juice, you are mainly just getting all the sugar and water from the fruit and none of the other nutrients that make the fruit filling and good for you.
But I definitely wouldn't avoid fruits and veggies because of the sugar content. Just make sure you work whatever you eat into your calorie plan (or whatever program you are following). Fruits and veggies are good for you and the sugar in them is not the same thing as the refined sugar sitting in your cabinet.
I spend more time comparing nutritional data in the grocery store now than I do comparing prices! Too bad the stores don't list the calorie/sugar/fat/protein content along with the price per unit on those little price tabs that they have on the shelf for every product.
