Healthy Snacks: Easy Snack Ideas That Keep You Full
Updated July 4, 2026 · 6 min read · By the Mi Herbario editorial team
The right snack keeps your energy steady and stops you from overeating later. Here are easy, satisfying healthy snacks — sweet and savory — most of which need little or no prep.
What makes a snack "healthy"?
A good snack usually pairs protein or healthy fat with fiber. That combo keeps you full far longer than sugary, refined snacks.
Savory snack ideas
Boiled eggs
Hummus with veggie sticks
A handful of nuts
Cottage cheese with tomato
Edamame with a pinch of salt
Sweet snack ideas
Greek yogurt with berries
Apple slices with peanut butter
A square of dark chocolate with almonds
Chia pudding
Banana with a spoon of nut butter
Snacks to keep on hand
Pantry
Fridge
Nuts, seeds, dark chocolate
Greek yogurt, eggs, hummus
Whole-grain crackers
Fruit, veggie sticks, cheese
Tip: portion nuts and dried fruit into small containers — they're healthy, but easy to over-eat straight from the bag.
What to watch out for
Many "healthy" bars are basically candy — check the added sugar.
Pair carbs with protein or fat to avoid an energy crash.
Listen to real hunger vs. boredom snacking.
Frequently asked questions
What are good high-protein snacks?
Boiled eggs, Greek yogurt, edamame, cottage cheese and a handful of nuts are all filling, high-protein options.
What snacks are good for weight loss?
Snacks pairing protein or fat with fiber — like apple with peanut butter or yogurt with berries — help you stay full.
Are nuts a healthy snack?
Yes, but they're calorie-dense — portion them out instead of eating from the bag.
About this article: written and reviewed by the Mi Herbario editorial team, focused on clear, honest natural-wellness content. Last reviewed: July 2026.
Important: this content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a healthcare professional. Always talk to your doctor before making significant changes to your diet, especially if you have a health condition.