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Satisfying, High-Fat Snacks for Better Health!

healthy high-fat snacks

According to snack food industry sources, people are snacking more these days because of “frenzied” lives that lead to on-the-go-eating and a tendency to substitute meals with several smaller snacks.

Would you believe that such snacking accounts for approximately 30 percent of our daily food intake? All the more reason to make sure those snacks are actually good for us!

Unfortunately, the bulk of snack sales involves the usual not-so-healthy junk like chips, pretzels, cookies, cake, donuts, ice cream, and other food items high in sugar, salt, and the wrong kind of fat. However, according to Nielsen, a leading global marketing and consumer information company, there’s a substantial and growing interest among snackers for healthier options that are also “easy-to-eat meal alternatives.”

As a nutritionally-oriented doctor, I frequently get asked about what foods I recommend for snacks…

“Don’t” snacks:

I answer by starting with my no-no’s (click here to go straight to my snack recommendations). Avoid:

“Do” snacks:

Believe it or not, I recommend snacks that are high in fat – they rapidly satisfy hunger and discourage overeating between meals. That’s right I said f-a-t, BUT what I mean is the right kind of fat. I don’t mean trans fats and hydrogenated oils that are processed unsaturated fat commonly found in fried and snack foods, baked goods, and frozen dinners. They have an inflammatory effect on the body and raise your risk of heart disease. I mean healthy, tasty fats, the kinds that provide the body with energy without the empty calories from the usual sugar and carbohydrate overload.

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Here are some of my favorite high-fat snacks:

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