What foods to eat in office?

Working eight or more hours a day can make it difficult to eat healthfully unless you plan ahead. Research shows that eating every four hours helps to keep your metabolism charged and your energy level high. Before you dig in your drawer for spare change and head to the vending machine, plan ahead and stash low-calorie, nutritious snacks in a cabinet, drawer, or your briefcase.

  • Sprouts:

Did you know that  sprouts are one of the most concentrated natural sources of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and proteins? What’s more, sprouts make up for a great snack in office as its easiest to prepare, all you have to do is soak the beans overnight and the next day morning you can get it as a snacker to office by sprinkling in some spices and lime. Other than this, no chopping, or peeling is needed. Also, another way of relishing sprouts is by cooking for a few minutes and garnishing it with salt and spices. Sprouts are more nutritious when raw, and contain anti-carcinogenic properties. 

  • Popcorn:

You must have hardly ever thought that there was much more to popcorn than a feast in the movie halls! Yes, Pop corn has now entered not only the theatres but our office desks as well. For a start, popcorn is very healthy, as it contains a good amount of fiber, protein and Vitamin B. All the more, it is a complete low calorie snack. As popcorn is a whole grain food, all you have to do is to cut open the Packs available in the market, put it in a can, heat and wait two minutes to binge on it.

To know more options see Nutrition packed foods for your workdesk


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