Hungry? Here's A Health Snack Idea For Sweet, Salty, & Spicy Cravings
Snack time is for adults, too.
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Hannah Frye is the Assistant Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including health, wellness, sustainability, personal development, and more.
Image by Miquel Llonch / Stocksy October 11, 2023 Do you ever miss the days when a school bell would excuse you for a 15-minute snack break? Yeah, me too. While adulthood doesn’t necessarily come with allotted time for a quick refreshment, you can certainly take it upon yourself to fit this habit into your day. You may not reach for the artificial sugar-filled fruit snacks anymore, but eating a bland rice cake isn’t a landmark of health and happiness either. Instead, find balance with these three flavorful and nutritious snacks below—consider whipping them up for your next bite-sized break. 1. This method became popular on social media earlier this year, and for a good reason: The hard-shell yogurt bowl is reminiscent of the chocolate sauce you may have drizzled on your ice cream as a kid, but with an elevated flavor and nutritional value. Plus, it’s just fun to eat.Sweet: Chocolate hard-shell yogurt bowl
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Salty: Roasted chickpeas
If you’re craving something salty and crunchy, let me introduce you to my favorite healthy chip (or chip-like snack, I should say): roasted chickpeas.
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Spicy: Sliced veggies & harissa hummus dip
When I was younger, I deemed raw vegetables and hummus the most boring snack imaginable. Now that I’m older, I’m a huge fan of the combo—but still, sometimes I crave a tad more flavor. Below, find a spicy twist on the classic cold combo.
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The takeaway
Snack breaks don’t have to be boring. Keep these recipes on hand the next time you’re craving something small to hold you over until your next meal. Here, you can find even more nutrient-rich snacks to consider.
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