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What are the Different Types of High Fiber Snacks?

Diane Goettel
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Updated May 17, 2024
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Foods that are high in fiber are believed to improve general health and wellness while also promoting weight loss. For this reason, many people try to find good ways to boost the fiber in their diet. A great way to do this is to eat high fiber snacks, which are foods that contain a naturally high fiber content. These foods are often recommended for snacking because they help to keep people feeling fuller longer.

A quick and easy high fiber snack is trail mix made with nuts and dried fruits. One of the best high fiber combinations is almonds, raisins, and walnuts. This mixture can also be sprinkled over a small bowl of cereal or added to yogurt for those who don’t enjoy eating dried fruit and nuts on their own. Other nuts that can be added to the mixture include cashews and Brazil nuts.

There are many dried fruits in addition to raisins that are high in fiber. Two of the best high fiber dried fruits are apricots and figs. Three or four dried figs or dried apricots make for a great high fiber snack that’s both quick and easy. This kind of snack is also very portable and can easily be taken to work and on outings. It is also a good snack to have on hand while traveling.

A popular snack that also happens to be high in fiber is popcorn. In order to boost the healthful aspects of this snack, skip the butter and reduce the salt. Flavor can be boosted by adding a dash of black pepper, red pepper flakes, or a small sprinkling of grated parmesan cheese. While butter-drenched movie theater popcorn is not the healthiest snacking choice, popcorn made at home with very little oil or butter can be quite healthy.

Most whole wheat baked goods can easily translate into high fiber snacks. Whole wheat bread or tortillas can be made into delicious sandwiches. To add protein to these high fiber snacks, spread the tortilla or bread with peanut butter. To add protein and extra fiber, try using almond butter instead or peanut butter.

Whole wheat muffins, cookies, and bagels can also be enjoyed as high fiber snacks. The same is true for these kinds of baked goods made with bran. Cereals made with whole grains can double as high fiber snacks. The same is true for cereal bars made with whole grain cereal or bran cereal.

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Diane Goettel
By Diane Goettel
In addition to her work as a freelance writer for WiseGEEK, Diane Goettel serves as the executive editor of Black Lawrence Press, an independent publishing company based in upstate New York. Over the course, she has edited several anthologies, the e-newsletter “Sapling,” and The Adirondack Review. Diane holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and an M.A. from Brooklyn College.

Discussion Comments

By Mor — On Jun 20, 2014

@browncoat - If you have fruit with a bit of natural yogurt it makes it more filling without adding a huge amount of calories.

Sunflower seeds might also be an option if you're worried about eating too much. As long as you buy them with the shell, it makes it difficult to just shovel handfuls in your mouth.

The only problem in that case is the mess, but there are ways to cope with that.

By browncoat — On Jun 19, 2014

@Ana1234 - I find the difficulty with seeds and nuts and things is that they taste really good, and they have a huge amount of calories per ounce. So if I only snack on them I end up eating a lot more than I mean to. A cup of macadamia nuts is something like half your calorie needs for the day and that wouldn't be difficult to get through if you were grazing on them during work.

I think it's good to have some there, but low fat snacks like fruits and vegetables should be the main snack, especially if you're like me.

By Ana1234 — On Jun 18, 2014

High fiber foods can be filling, but it's not the only thing you have to consider if you're looking to make yourself feel full with a snack. It will probably help your stomach to feel full because fiber takes a while to digest, but feeling satisfied also comes from having a good balance of blood sugar. If you eat something like popcorn which will digest relatively quickly and hit your bloodstream with a rush, rather than a trickle, you'll end up feeling hungry again very quickly.

Which is not to say that you can't eat popcorn. Just eat it with something that will digest more slowly, like fats or proteins. Foods that combine the two in one item are ideal, so nuts and legumes and seeds are the best.

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