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Molasses, like other sugary foods and beverages, can contribute to the risk of developing gout due to its high fructose content. Fructose can increase uric acid levels in the blood, which is a key factor in gout. However, moderate consumption of molasses is unlikely to be a direct cause of gout on its own; other dietary and lifestyle factors also play significant roles. If you're concerned about gout, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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