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Why The Soy Crisps Should Replace Other Snacks On Your Menu

By Leslie Ball


If you are overweight or obese and you are looking for alternatives to manage your weight to reduce the risks of getting heart disease, you must have heard that making changes in your diet and exercising regularly are the two most powerful and proven methods that can help you out. As for diet, the suggestion is that you have to reduce your calorie intake and that means letting go the snacks that you usually crave for. This is not easy, however much disciplined you may be. You should instead consider replacing your snacks with healthier options that are low in calorie and comes with plenty of health benefits. There is no better substitute for potato chips, candies, and fries like the soy crisps.

There is no significant difference in taste when you compare the potato chips and the crisps made from the soybean flour. In fact, you may not even realize that you are replacing the fries and other snacks you are used to. With high sodium content and several nutritional values, the crisps are gaining popularity across the whole population; from gym goers, athletes, to housewives.

The calorie continent is however very impressive, and it is particularly good if you are trying to cut down on your daily calorie intake. Once ounce of the crisps has 109 calories and only 2 grams of fats of which only 0.3 is saturated fats. Theoretically, the more the saturated fats you consume, the higher the risk of the heart diseases like diabetes.

This leaves 1.6 grams of unsaturated fats. Since more unsaturated fats mean lower cholesterol level in the body, it implies that you are less risk of getting diabetes. As though this is not enough, the soy foods do not contain any Trans fats. Normally, the bad cholesterol in the bloodstream increases with an increase in Trans fats and in the same manner, the level of good cholesterol decreases with an increase in the Trans fats. As such, it offers a solution through minimizing Trans fats in the body.

The second consideration is their content of protein and fiber. A single ounce content of protein is 7.5 grams. Now that a healthy woman is recommended to have 46 grams and 56 grams of protein for a healthy man per day, this represents 16% and 13% of the recommended level respectively. It is not surprising that they are popular with the sports people and gym goers. They also have 1 gram fiber content representing 5% of what you require per day for normal digestion.

The level of minerals and vitamins is also impressive. One ounce contains 1.47 milligram of iron; an impressive 8% of a woman's daily requirement and 18% of a man's daily requirement. In addition to this, there is 17% of folic acid that you require per day.

The only caution comes when you have a condition (heart condition) that require that you monitor your sodium intake as a single ounce contain up to 10% of the recommended level for a healthy adult and 16% for those with heart conditions.

The crisps made from soy are also available in numerous flavors such as salted, cheddar and barbecue. They have a crunchy texture, taste good, and are best eaten with fresh vegetable sticks, hummus, and guacamole or other healthier options.




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