blog 277 BARS
The food world was struck by convenience when shelves became
stocked with bars of all types. They’re an easy snack, treat, or addition to
the day. The options include granola, candy, and protein. Some are more
nutritionally packed than others. Cheap, easy, and for on-the go, bars seem to
be the answer to the day’s food choice selection.
Granola
Granola is considered a breakfast food and contains a
mixture of oats, nuts, and different sweeteners like honey or sugar. Some
variations contain dried fruit. The typical bar ranges from 100 to 200 calories,
20 or more grams of carbohydrates, 8 or more grams of sugar, and are usually
low in protein. Most are moderate in fat and do contain some amounts of
vitamins and minerals. Although they are not entirely considered empty
calories, they typically don’t contain much that is beneficial to the body.
Children love them and adults find them in the vending machine. Be weary of
added sugar and carbohydrate content.
Candy Bars
They’re everywhere, especially when you check out at the
store. The U.S. market contains over 80 different brands. From Hershey’s to
Kit-Kat to dark or white chocolate, there’s an option for every taste bud.
Loaded with calories, fat, carbs, and sugar, candy bars are a sometimes treat.
Most have the intention of eating half and saving the rest for later, but that
is a true test of will-power. Holidays and Halloween are the candy market’s
golden time. Rotten teeth and a little extra on the waistline are the side
effects. Children are rewarded with candy and can’t wait for a taste. It’s the addiction
of sugar that the candy bar market has reeled us in on.
Protein Bars
Now even sold at gas stations. There are incredible brands
packed with nutritional quality and there are others that equate to just the
same as eating a candy bar. Protein bars usually have 20 or more grams of
protein, and vary in sugar, carbohydrate, and fiber content. Selection depends
upon purpose of consumption. The best source of protein comes from whole foods.
Always look for sugar, fat, and carbohydrate content to ensure you aren’t just
having a candy bar with protein. Some are even used as meal replacements.
We live in a grab-and-go eating while I’m driving or in
between meetings type of world. A bar gets the job done under these
circumstances. There are a lot better whole food choices to be made. When a
granola, candy, or protein bar becomes the answer to the growling stomach’s
troubles, be sure to make the best choices. Your waistline and heart will thank
you. After all, the perfect bar would just be too good to be true, so always
read the fine lines and know what you are putting into your body.
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