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Think your snack is healthy? Here’s what you might be missing about hidden sugars, calories and ingredients

Many people think that if they don’t eat chips or sweets, it is a healthy and smart choice. We often grab a snack thinking, “It’s healthy, so it’s fine.” A granola bar, fruit juice, brown bread sandwich or a handful of nuts all sound good. But sometimes, what looks healthy on the outside may not be as balanced as we think.

The problem is not snacking. The problem is what and how we snack. Let’s break down what you might be missing.

1. Hidden Sugar

Many “healthy” snacks like flavored yogurt, packaged smoothies, energy bars and cereals contain added sugar. Even if the label says “natural” or “low fat,” it may still have high sugar content.

Too much sugar can cause energy crashes, mood swings and weight gain. Always check the ingredient list — if sugar is one of the first few ingredients, it’s not as healthy as it seems.

2. Portion Size Matters

Nuts, seeds and dry fruits are healthy but only in small amounts. Eating straight from a big packet can lead to overeating.

Healthy food in large quantities can still add too many calories. A small bowl is enough to get the benefits without going overboard.

3. Lack of Protein

Many snacks are high in carbs but low in protein. For example, plain biscuits, chips or even some “healthy” crackers may fill you up for a short time, but you’ll feel hungry again quickly.

Adding protein like yoghurt, boiled eggs, roasted chana or peanut butter — keeps you full longer and helps maintain steady energy.

4. Low Fibre Content

Fibre helps digestion and keeps you satisfied. Many processed snacks, even if they look healthy, are low in fibre.

Instead of fruit juice, choose whole fruits. Instead of white bread, go for whole-grain options. Fibre makes a big difference.

5. Too Much Processing

Just because something is labelled “healthy” doesn’t mean it’s natural. Many packaged snacks go through heavy processing, which removes nutrients and adds preservatives.

The closer your snack is to its natural form, the better it usually is.

6. Liquid Calories Don’t Fill You

Smoothies, flavoured milk, iced coffee and fruit juices may seem harmless. But liquid calories don’t make you feel as full as solid food.

You may end up consuming more calories without even realising it.

7. Emotional Snacking

Sometimes we snack not because we’re hungry, but because we’re bored, stressed or tired. Even healthy snacks can become unhealthy habits if we eat without real hunger.

Before reaching for a snack, ask yourself, “Am I really hungry?”

Choosing a healthy snack is not just about what the packaging claims; it’s about understanding what’s actually inside. Taking a few extra seconds to read the ingredient list and nutrition label can make a big difference to your overall health. The next time you reach for a “healthy” option, pause and ask yourself: is it truly nourishing your body, or just cleverly marketed? Small, mindful choices every day can lead to long-term wellness.

(This article is meant for informational purposes only and must not be considered a substitute for advice provided by qualified medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

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