These packets, no bigger than the size of your hand, look super luxury. Where to buy: Available from Healthista Shop, 60g for £2.99, Boots, Ocado, Whole Foods, Planet Organic, Amazon and Holland & Barrett, amongst other leading retailers. They also come in slightly peppered and salted chocolate variants (yum!) High in fibre, they’ll definitely leave you feeling satisfied. We were surprised to find a packet of these (20g), contains only 106 calories, with no added sugar or ‘monkey business’, as they say. They’re a bit like sweet and savoury popcorn, with a hit of salt on the first bite which fades to leave a sweet aftertaste. And for those with a sweet tooth, you’ll love Ape’s lightly salted Coconut Curls. We were concerned coconut couldn’t possibly get savoury. Where to buy: Available from Ocado and Waitrose, £2.89 for 80g sharing bag, or from Ocado, Waitrose and Holland & Barrett, £1.19 for 23g Ape Coconut Curls If you don’t fall in love with the crisps, you’ll fall in love with the beautiful packaging. The other flavour, Crunchy French Bean, Sugar Snap Peas and Black Edamame, feels delicate whilst being full of fibre and protein. Cooked in a way that significantly reduces the absoption of oil, the nutrients and vitamins are preserved, so you still get the vibrant flavours of Crunchy Carrot, Beetroot and Sweet Potato. She probably wasn’t prepared for the popularity of the delicious crisps, especially as a packet count as one of your five a day. Such a simple idea, Emily Wong began experimenting with crunchy crisps from fruit and veg after travelling. Where to buy: Available from Healthista Shop and Ocado, £1.99 Emily Veg Crisps Suitable for: Gluten free, grain free, paleo and vegan. Our editor Anna is addicted to the beetroot ones, they’re filling too. Their funky, small packaging reminds people to ‘drop beets not bombs’, and ‘high in moral fibre’ – cute. They are a softer texture than normal vegetable crisps, making them more chewy. The 100 per cent natural squares are nothing but air dried vegetables (either beetroot, spinach or butternut squash), coconut and almond, with a sprinkling of herbs and spices to keep the vegetable flavour present. ‘Innate’ meant creating foods which is in tune with our innate requirements as humans (vegetables and plenty of yummy snacks for our boxset marathons). Where to buy: Available from selected retailers including Planet Organic, As Nature Intended, Revital and Sourced Market as well as independent shops, cafes and gyms across the UK, £1.19 Innate Squares They are seriously so delicious, you will thank us. Can you believe they have more protein than cashew nuts? What’s more, these brightly coloured plant based beauties are environmentally sustainable so we don’t feel so bad about getting through a ridiculous amount of packets in the Healthista office. What’s great about peas is their vitamins, high protein and fibre content. BRAVE split peas come in three flavours, sea salt, paprika and garlic and chive – only the best. Peas are the new popcorn, but a whole lot healthier. Where to buy: Available from .uk, £15.99 pack of 6 Brave Peas Suitable for: Gluten free and vegetarians. You can, however, seal the bag and save them for another time. They are slightly salted, and very much addictive. In fact they make up 98 per cent of the ingredients, making a high fibre snack with hardly any calories (200 per pack). The star ingredient here is beetroot, which means a packet of these scoffed is one of your five a day. These tick the taste box but we’ve approved their calorie to satisfaction ratios. So, we’re well-placed to bring you our favourites. On the hunt for healthy alternatives, we round up the 20 best healthy snacks to feed your crisp habit without guilt PLUS your chance to win £100 worth of Healthy snacksĪt Healthista we are obsessed with savoury snacks and even have an entire cupboard dedicated only to savoury snacks and tea.
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