Want to snack without counting calories? These are the tips!

In days like these of stress it is completely logical that many of us snack a bit more than usual. It is not necessarily real hunger, but sometimes just a small need to calm down. But, it is very easy to reach a huge amount of calories. So it is important to know – you can snack the same amount of snacks, with far fewer calories, and maybe even without health damage – just choose the right things.

So no, I am not going to suggest that you snack on a plate of chopped vegetables (although I am very much in favor), but I want to show you a few examples worth paying attention to. Someone who chooses 4 cups of snacks that include: A cup of strawberries + a cup of edamame + a cup of chickpeas with salt, pepper and lemon + a cup of low-fat popcorn – will consume only about 300 calories. But a less healthy choice of those same 4 cups that include Bissli, chips, wafers and American peanuts – will contain over 1200 calories. So.. how many calories are there in “a cup of..”?

Examples of a cup of fruit (about 100–150 ml):

A cup of strawberries: About 35–40 caloriesA cup of watermelon cubes: About 40–45 caloriesA cup of apple pieces: – About 65–75 caloriesA cup of canned pineapple (drained): About 70–85 caloriesA cup of frozen berries: About 60–70 caloriesA cup of banana slices: About 120–140 calories

The message here: Even within the fruit group, the same cup can range from about 35 to 140 calories.

Nuts and almonds (half a cup): *This time I am writing for half a cup because it is still an amount someone might actually snack on.

Half a cup of almonds: About 400–420 caloriesHalf a cup of walnuts: About 390–400 caloriesHalf a cup of peanuts: About 420–430 caloriesHalf a cup of pistachios weighed with shells: About 140 caloriesA cup of dried cranberries – here comes the big gap: About 380–400 calories, because it is dried fruit.

A cup of pretzel twists: About 110–130 caloriesA cup of flat pretzels: About 180–200 calories (more fits in the cup)A cup of Bissli: About 180–220 caloriesA cup of cereal “pillows”: About 190–210 caloriesA cup of fried chips: About 280–320 caloriesA cup of coated peanuts: About 350–400 calories

*These are additional examples, not related only to snacks, just so you notice what can fit into a cup.

A cup of cooked rice: About 150–170 caloriesA cup of granola: About 400–450 caloriesA full cup of wine: About 150–160 caloriesA cup of raw tahini: About 1,400 caloriesA cup of olive oil: About 1,750–1,800 calories

And toward the end, I will still suggest a healthy and very low-calorie snack – yellow bean chips!Place yellow beans from the freezer directly on baking paper, spray with oil spray, sprinkle coarse salt, a little granulated garlic powder, bake for about 20-30 minutes, and there is an option to snack without limits instead of chips.


Source:

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