Patrick Mahomes has been in news because of his ankle injury. However, there is another thing that is being searched about him the most and that is his favourite snacks. Patrick has a favourite that might surprise people who haven't been following quarterback during his meteoric rise with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's the humble condiment we know as ketchup.During a recent interview for InsideHook, he admitted that when he was younger, he regularly ate ketchup sandwiches. Though he claims he no longer eats them, he hasn't given up on ketchup. In fact, it has been reported several times that he puts ketchup on tons of foods, including steaks, macaroni and cheese. But is it heathy? Health experts say no! It is because of its high sugar content. One tablespoon of ketchup contains 3.62 grams of sugar. Given that the American Heart Association recommends limiting your daily sugar intake to 25 grams for women and 36 grams for men, those 3.62 grams can make you max out on your sugar pretty quickly. (Plus, let's be honest: How many people use only one tablespoon?) It only makes sense that ingesting sugar would elevate your blood sugar. But why is that a big problem? For one, excessive sugar can lead to unintended weight gain. However, adding pounds isn't the only result you might experience if you overload on sugar; you could also put yourself at greater risk of developing other cognitive and physical conditions.For instance, a 2024 review in Frontiers in Nutrition found that consuming sugar could raise an individual's risk of depression by 21%. A 2020 clinical trial published in the Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology showed a correlation between high dietary sugar intake and a higher likelihood of cardiovascular disease (read how eating too much sugar can impact your cholesterol). Consequently, the researchers recommended limiting sugar to less than 10% of calories eaten each day.