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Healthy Snacks you Can Eat Daily | Eatier

After the covid 19 pandemic maximum number of people are choosing a health-conscious way of living & eating. As Indians snacking is our religion, but maximum snacks are deep-fried and not healthy. In this PPT you will come to know about few snacks that are healthy and you can eat on a daily basis. <br>

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Healthy Snacks you Can Eat Daily | Eatier

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  1. Healthy Snacks to Eat Daily by- Eatier

  2. Roasted Chana These Chanas are dry roasted with the skin on low heat until crisp. This preserves the crispness and freshness of the chana while also improving its flavor. The roasted chana nutritional data shows that it is an excellent source of protein, fibre, folate, minerals, and fatty acids. This snack is low in fat and high in energy, and it effectively satisfies hunger while keeping blood sugar levels stable.

  3. Roasted Potato Baked potatoes are high in fiber, which helps with digestion. A high-fiber diet can help both diarrhea and constipation. People with digestive conditions like irritable bowel syndrome may find the fiber in baked potatoes especially helpful for managing symptoms and regulating digestion. In addition to providing a low-fat, low- cholesterol source of carbohydrates and protein, baked potatoes are also nutrient- dense. In fact, a potato has more potassium than a banana.

  4. Roasted Moong Moong dal is one of the most popular vegetarian superfoods. It is rich in high-quality proteins and other essential nutrients. The high protein content contributes to building and repairing tissues and building muscles, bones, cartilage, blood, and skin. A 100 g serving of cooked moong dal can provide you with about 6 g of protein. It also contains some amounts of vitamin E, C, and K. An integral part of the Indian diet; it is incredibly light and easy to digest. Compared to other dals, this yellow dal is low in carbs, making it a healthier option.

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