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Guilt-free snacking for calorie counters!

17 Nov, 2016

For people trying to lose weight, cutting back on snacks can be a challenge. That's why we prepared a list of healthy snacks that also have low calories!

What are the tastiest snacks that are under 100 calories?

What are the tastiest snacks that are under 100 calories?

Let's face it, the one of the hardest aspects of dieting is giving up those tasty snacks in between meals.

That's why we made a list of 10 tasty snacks that are healthy and are all under 100 calories!

1. 13 whole almonds

1. 13 whole almonds

Almonds not only taste good, but they're also packed full of nutrition!

Almonds have a lot of Vitamin E, Phosphorus, and 13 whole almonds only have 90 calories! It's a perfect snack for those looking to lose weight.

2. A medium sized apple

2. A medium sized apple

Did you know that an apple a day also keeps the pounds away? One medium sized apple contains only 70 calories, making it a great snack.

3. Half of a baked potato

3. Half of a baked potato

Baked potatoes are actually pretty healthy. Half of a baked potato only has 85 calories, and also keeps you full. Just make sure to hold the butter!

Instead, you can use a tomato salsa as a topping for your baked potato. Tasty, and healthy!

4. A cup of blueberries

4. A cup of blueberries

A cup of blueberries only has 85 calories, around the same as a baked potato. Blueberries also have a lot of nutrients and antioxidants to keep you healthy!

5. 20 cherries

5. 20 cherries

At 80 calories, a serving of 20 cherries is good for those looking to lose weight. Cherries are also chock-full of beta carotene, vitamin C, and anthocyanin, all of which are good for you!

6. 30 grapes

6. 30 grapes

A serving of 30 grapes has exactly 100 calories, making it much easier to count your daily caloric intake!

Grapes are also full of antioxidants, and they're a great snack for when you need an energy boost.

7. Kiwis

7. Kiwis

Kiwis are full of vitamin C, vitamin K, copper, fiber, vitamin E, and a host of other healthy nutrients.

They're also great for munching on, as kiwis only have 45 calories per fruit! So you can eat two and they'll still be under 100 calories. Great!

8. 10 salted peanuts

8. 10 salted peanuts

Ah, peanuts. Peanuts are one of the most common snacks, and they're also pretty good for you!

Peanuts have a lot of copper, manganese, folate, vitamin E, and protein! Though, make sure to eat them in moderation, as 10 salted peanuts amount to 74 calories!

9. 3 thin pineapple slices

9. 3 thin pineapple slices

Pineapples have a lot of phytochemicals, which are disease-fighting and immune boosting substances.

Not only do pineapples taste good, but a serving of 3 pineapple slices has only 90 calories!

10. A cup of low-salt vegetable soup

10. A cup of low-salt vegetable soup

Need something warm for the cold weather months? A warm bowl of vegetable soup is exactly what you need!

A single serving of low-salt vegetable soup has around 90 calories, and it has all the benefits of the vegetables you put in it!

READ: The healthiest diets around the world and what they have in common

Sources: womanmagazine.co.uk, womansday.com, today.com

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