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Healthier Snacks That May Support Your Weight Loss Goals

Hungry? Read on for healthier snacks that may help you achieve your wellness and weight-loss goals.


By Jessica DiGiacinto

Go savory: 8 healthy snack ideas

Remember: If your savory snack contains protein, fiber, and healthy fats, it’s most likely a healthy choice. “I typically recommend combos that combine produce, whole grains, starchy veggies, satisfying protein, and fat-containing additions like nuts and nut butters, seeds, spreads—like hummus and tahini—hard-boiled eggs, or cheese,” London says. Alternatives may include:


1/ Edamame

If you’re looking for a simple snack that packs a nutritional punch, edamame beans are a great choice: A half-cup serving of edamame contains 7 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber, and calcium many adults in the U.S. don’t get enough of. You can find the green soybeans, which either come in pods or are de-shelled, in most grocery stores in the frozen vegetable section. Just microwave a serving (about half a cup of shelled beans or a heaping cup of beans in their pods) and sprinkle it with a bit of sea salt to enjoy.


2/ Caprese Bites

The elements of a Caprese salad deliver vitamins C and A (tomatoes), fat and protein (thanks to low-fat or fat-free mozzarella cheese), plus a burst of flavor (thank you, basil!). Thread these ingredients on a toothpick or stack them on a bite-sized piece of bread for portability.


3/ Baby Carrots and Hummus

Often find yourself reaching for crunchy snacks? Try baby carrots. Easy to pack in a reusable storage container or baggie on the go, they’re rich in fiber, as well as vitamins C and A. Just add hummus: Made from smashed chickpeas with spices, oil, and/or tahini, this dip is a great source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats.


4/ Sweet Potato Garlic and Rosemary Oven Fries

Sliced sweet potatoes (which provide fiber, protein, and complex carbs) make excellent oven-baked fries. To try them, sub in sweet potatoes for Yukon gold in this recipe.


5/ Popcorn with Parmesan and Thyme

Instead of buying pre-packaged popcorn, which can sometimes deliver a long list of unnecessary ingredients, pop your own on the stove or microwave and add a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and dried thyme. This particular recipe not only contains fiber from popcorn, London says, but protein from Parmesan, a higher-protein cheese.


6/ Zucchini Sticks with Honey Mustard Mayo

Zucchini is a nutrient-dense veggie that serves up the fiber and complex carbs. When coated in breadcrumbs and baked, zucchini sticks taste similar to fries. To add fat to the mix, try this recipe which includes a homemade honey-mustard mayo for dipping.


7/ Shrimp and Cucumber Tzatziki Bites

Shrimp delivers a dose of protein without a lot of fat—and the same goes for fat-free Greek yogurt. Combine these protein powerhouses with raw cucumber, lemon juice, and herbs like mint and dill, and you’ve got a light snack that’s sure to wake up those taste buds. Try the recipe here.


8/ Swiss Cheese and Grapes

In a hurry and need something that requires zero prep? Grab a cup of grapes to load up on fiber and vitamin C, and about 1 ounce of cubed, low-fat Swiss cheese, which contains satiating protein and calcium.


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