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Healthy Snacks for Every Craving

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Whether it’s mid-morning and breakfast has worn off, or the afternoon is dragging, our hungriest moments make us susceptible to less-than-wholesome snacks. Yet many classic healthy alternatives—think plain rice cakes—may be low in calories but are also lackluster in flavor. Here are some better ideas for what to reach for when cravings strike.

Crispy

Suddenly you’re dying for potato chips. A handful of baked tortilla chips (whole grain!) to scoop up salsa (veggies!) is a great, if obvious, option. Ready to branch out? We have a few more fresh and tasty ideas:

  • Jicama with chiles and lime. In Mexico, this crisp and juicy snack is sold roadside as a hot-weather refresher. Jicama, a bulbous root vegetable, is available in most supermarket produce sections. Peel, then julienne and sprinkle with cayenne or ground New Mexico chiles and drizzle with fresh lime juice; snack keeps refrigerated for up to 1 day.
  • Toasted nori. Many brands of Japanese or Korean roasted nori strips—dried seaweed in crispy sheets that are lightly seasoned—are low in fat and sodium and have beneficial nutrients and minerals, as well as umami, the Japanese fifth flavor that satisfies savory cravings.
  • Roasted plantain chips. Lightly salted, these crisps are a satisfying alternative to greasy potato chips and not as sweet as banana chips (plus they are roasted rather than fried).

Salty

If you feel like you just have to have some salty pretzels or cheese puffs, maybe it’s simply intense flavor you’re after. Try these lower sodium, flavor-packed options instead.

  • Tamari almonds. Dry-roasted with tamari, a deeply flavored Japanese soy sauce, these nuts are addictive in a good way. They have much less salt than potato chips and the added benefit of lots of protein.
  • Tangerine or grapefruit segments wake up you and your palate.
  • Wedges of ripe watermelon or cantaloupe sprinkled every-so-lightly with salt. A few grains of salt will intensify the flavor of the melon without too much sodium.
  • Cut an avocado in half and drizzle lightly with soy sauce. Eat with a spoon.

Crunchy

When you just need to munch, you can always pull out baby carrots and hummus, but that can get old fast.

  • Popcorn with nutritional yeast. Nutritional yeast is a source of protein and amino acids, and popcorn is a whole grain. The yeast provides a flavor similar to popcorn tossed with butter and Parmesan, without the heavy dairy products. Just combine nutritional yeast with salt to season popcorn; about 1/4 cup of nutritional yeast is enough for a family-size bowl of popcorn.
  • Wasabi peas. A little bit of these super-spicy Japanese snacks goes a long way, and a 1/3 cup serving has less than one third the fat of a 1-ounce serving of potato chips.

Sweet

It’s hard to resist the bowl of candies on your co-worker’s desk. You could take a cue from mom and bring apple slices and peanut butter to work, or try these alternatives.

  • Dried fruit. Keep a bag of dried blueberries, cranberries, mangoes or apricots in your workout bag. When paired with nuts, even unsalted ones, these fruit snacks are even more satisfying and can fill in for a pastry with coffee.
  • Two squares of dark chocolate. Even a small serving of dark chocolate has enough flavor and silky texture to fulfill cravings for desserts, and has been shown to have health benefits.
  • Mango coconut smoothie. Combine 1/2 cup frozen mangoes with 1/2 of a peeled banana, 1 tablespoon shredded coconut and 1/2 cup coconut milk in the bowl of a blender. Add ice and process until smooth. If needed, sweeten with honey or agave syrup.

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    kaka commented on this. 6 months ago

    My son really enjoyed the Kashi Pita Crisps with a sprinkle of cinnamon/sugar and baked until lightly browned. He said they were delicious! I was happy to see him eat a snack that’s good for him.

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    I love the flavor and the crunch! finally a salty crunchy snack thats healthy!!

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    It’s fantastic!

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    laurafmcc2004 commented on this. 8 months ago

    My oven is broken, so kale is out. But I did have it at my daughter’s while visiting and it was great. Avocados. what a great idea to eat it out of the shell. I think I’m allergic. If I am and my mouth begins to itch, I can just stop eating it! Instead of going through the effort of making guacamole.

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    tammebn commented on this. 8 months ago

    Pop unsalted/unbuttered organic popcorn and then drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle a small amount of sea salt to taste. Pop corn taste so good with olive oil and Sea Salt, which is a little better for you than regular table salt. Also, this way YOU can control the amount of sodium. A much loved snack made healthier and tastier.

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    Those snacks sound delicious!

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    csasser1 commented on this. 11 months ago

    Love it!

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    happyfeelin commented on this. 12 months ago

    roasted kale is the new crunchy snack….roast coarse chopped kale (wash the leaves and you can leave or remove stems depending on your taste…I keep the stems because they keep the leaves body while roasting); drizzle olive oil, salt and pepper (or garlic if you’re so inclined, but these can take on any seasoning), roast in low oven (250 degrees for 25 minutes). Others say higher temp but I think they lose something if its higher then 250 degrees. Yum…

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    herp_derp commented on this. about 1 year ago

    The mango/coco smoothie looks YUM!

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    HayleeBear1 commented on this. over 1 year ago

    If your craving french fries
    cut of some potatoes lightly drizzle in vegetable oil and if you want salt just a tiny pinch it may not be all that healthy but it has stopped cravings for me(:

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    trixos commented on this. over 1 year ago

    You should add papaya to sweet cravings, nutritious and fun to eat out of the skin (in halves)

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    frncene commented on this. over 1 year ago

    Hi.I received my chewy granola bar, with almonds etc. and i must say it was wonderful. I would love to try another snack? Thanks

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