Diet, Food, Nutrition - Written by admin on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 15:09 - 12 Comments

7 foods you may think are healthy, but aren’t

eat.jpgAre you going to eat that?

Pick a fruit, any fruit, and you know it’s good for you. It’s the same with vegetables and many whole grain foods. They deserve their nutritional halos.

Some foods, however, have gotten the healthy nod, when they’re actually laden with fat, sugar or both.

Some of you may be scratching your heads, wondering, “you mean, frozen yogurt isn’t good for me?”

Well, no. That’s why you should always read the label. To save you some time, here are seven items that you may think are good snacks, but might be better left on the store shelf.

GRANOLA BARS
Granola bars got their wholesome, outdoorsy reputation as the mountain climber’s snack of choice. They’re filled with whole oats, nuts, seeds and bits of dried fruit — how could that be a bad thing?

The downside: Many granola bars are dipped in sugary syrups or loaded with chocolate chips, highly processed or artificial ingredients and aren’t much better than high-calorie candy bars. Even the less sugared-up varieties have only a little protein, a smidgen of fiber and a small amount of vitamins and minerals.

If you can’t resist: Make your own trail mix with whole-grain, ready-to-eat cereals, such as shredded wheat, with whole nuts, seeds and chunks of unsweetened, dried fruit. Otherwise, stick to bars with a short ingredient list, essentially whole grains, nuts, seeds and real fruit. Pick ones with 4 or more grams of fiber, less than 150 calories per serving and no more than 6 grams of added sugars.

TEA DRINKS
Tea has been lauded for its antioxidant power. The phytonutrients in tea leaves may not predict your future, but they may help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Tea leaves can calm inflammation in the body and may slow the growth of cancer cells.

The downside: Tea drinks are not the same as brewed tea leaves. Many bottled varieties contain little brewed tea, but plenty of added sugars — enough to rival soda. A recent Consumer Reports review found that all bottled tea beverages had fewer antioxidants than brewed teas. Some of them were made from “concentrates” or “essences,” and likely lack the touted benefits.

If you can’t resist: Brew your own beverage. Chill and flavor it with lemon and a small amount of sugar. If you pick a bottled tea, choose one that lists brewed tea as the first ingredient and no more than 4 grams of added sugars per serving. Studies have health benefits in those who drink 4 cups of brewed tea daily.

PRETZELS
They’re the go-to snack food for school kids. One serving of pretzels contains 1 gram of fat, compared to potato chips’ 10 grams.

Pretzels are lower in fat than chips, but are mostly nutritionally empty.
The downside: Pretzels are mostly nutritionally empty. Sure, they’re lower in calories and fat compared to chips, but they really are not a healthful snack. One serving provides nearly a quarter of the sodium a person needs each day. Because pretzels are basically bland, seasoned varieties pump up the flavor, but also the calories, sodium and fat content.

If you can’t resist: Pick a whole wheat brand. Or, how about a handful of nuts, instead? They offer a variety of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, plus they pack some protein and fiber. Seeds, such as sunflower or pumpkin, are an option. Or try subbing-in any type of veggie sticks and a dollop of zesty dip.

MUFFINS
The name evokes a warm kitchen and homemade goodness. The bran or berry varieties give them the image of a nutritious breakfast.

The downside: The sheer size of today’s muffins. Years ago, one muffin was 150 to 170 calories, 5 grams of fat and about the size of a racquetball. Today, a muffin averages 500 calories, 20-plus grams of fat, and are closer to the size of a small planet.

Source: msnbc.msn.com



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Scribbler
Mar 21, 2008 20:00

Hmmm. I could go for a planet sized muffin right about now…

TY MILLS
Mar 31, 2008 4:20

it all makes perfect sence, the truth is we are eating ourselves to death.

VerifyMe
Apr 1, 2008 17:30

I would add most kid’s yogurts to that list, especially the kind that comes in tubes that kids love. Many are loaded with sugar, corn syrup, artificial flavors, color and other additives and the low calorie ones have artificial sweeteners like Aspartame (which IMHO doesn’t need to be given to kids in any amount).

lakedawn
May 19, 2008 19:57

We have been make to think these things are good for us but we need to look deeper into the ingredients. I used to make our granola and made it with canola oil. That oil is one of the good ones but some of the oils are bad. I agree that these things aren’t what they are purported to be. The added corn syrups, dextrose, sucrose, sugar and preservatives are so bad for us. We make our own yogurt and put strawberries, blueberries or bananas in it . If needed, we use Splenda or honey to sweeten it.

Uncle J
May 30, 2008 11:13

You Americans are hilarious. It hasn’t even crossed my mind that someone could consider Muffins, Pretzels, Tea drinks or Granola bars as healthy.

The man
Jun 2, 2008 18:45

The title of this post is: 7 foods you may think are healthy, but aren’t.

I count four.

hmmmmmmmmmmmm

pam
Jun 18, 2008 12:49

I counted five, if you include the frozen yogurt mentioned in the first section.

hmmmm

greenfreesta
Jun 30, 2008 21:07

usa go black house yahoo water joke water sea sea woman google kitchen

j
Jul 22, 2008 2:23

Sugar is the white death. Read the 146 Reasons Why Sugar Is Ruining Your Health http://www.rheumatic.org/sugar.htm and then search the web to find why. It can save your ass :P

Julian
Jul 30, 2008 4:34

America is amazing, all these totally synthetic foods, all regarded as natural, normal and wholesome, inflated by free-market competition into baby killing junk.

Advertising is anti-education, get a real life, grow and make your own. It’s not the government stupid, it’s the MEGA SIZED CORPORATIONS……

Ben
Aug 18, 2008 0:07

“The title of this post is: 7 foods you may think are healthy, but aren’t.

I count four.”

Click on the source at the end. Will bring you to the original article with the 3 missing foods (rice cakes, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen yogurt).

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