The term "most sugared" refers to the state of being heavily sweetened. Some antonyms for this term include unsweetened, sour, bitter, bland, and tart. The opposite of a heavily sugared item would be one that has little or no added sugar. Examples of this include unsweetened tea or coffee, lemonade or limeade with little or no added sugar, and unflavored yogurt without added sugars. A sour item would be one that has a strong tangy taste, such as pickles or acidic fruits like lemons or grapefruits. Bitter foods include dark chocolate or some hoppy beers. Meanwhile, a bland item would lack any distinct taste, and a tart item would have a sharp, acidic taste.