if you mean bloodsugar it depends. the only way it wont is if it doesn't have carbohydrates. if they do even just 1 carb then you will have to take medicine if you eat to many.
Information on nutrition facts for cranberries are only available by serving size, which is a cup of cranberries. One cup of cranberries only has four grams of sugar.
Dried cranberries can cause gas in some people due to their high fiber content and the presence of sorbitol, a sugar alcohol that can be difficult to digest. Additionally, consuming them in large quantities may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort. If you're sensitive to high-fiber foods or sugar alcohols, you might experience gassiness after eating dried cranberries. Moderation is key to minimizing any digestive issues.
These are sweetened ones so the sugar content is over 60%, which is very high! You should try to find unsweetened. Ocean Spray are fine,as they have more cranberries than for instance Sainsburys, but the sugar content is higher. So more cranberries equates to more sugar content.
Not usually, unless sugar has been added to the cheese. (e.g some cheeses have dried cranberries or apricots added, with may have added sugar in).
Yes
yes they do but they are infused with a large amount of sugar and so are not ideal for a low-carb/calorie diet.
It would raise it.
yes it may
yes
cranberries
Sucrose is a type of sugar. Other types of sugar include glucose, fructose, and dextrose. Any sugar ingested raises blood sugar level.
Yes. Every fruit has carbohydrates and natural sugar in them.