25 Tasty Snacks Featuring the Best Brain Foods
The best brain foods also make delicious, brain-healthy snacks. With these 25 snack ideas and recipes, you can boost your brain nutrition between meals.
All around the world, people are eating more snacks than ever before.
Globally, more than one trillion dollars is spent annually on snack foods.
On average, we get 25% of our calories from snacks.
And most of them are processed foods loaded with sugar, chemicals, and unhealthy fats that are bad news for the brain.
Processed snack foods arenāt really food at all.
They are āfood-likeā concoctions developed by scientists aiming for the ābliss pointā ā the perfect balance of fat, sugar, and salt that make these foods intentionally addictive.
This gives new meaning to that old potato chip ad slogan āBet you canāt eat just one,ā doesnāt it?
Reasons to Eat Brain-Healthy Snacks
We think that it makes sense to choose brain-boosting foods that nourish rather than harm the brain.
Eating brain foods when you snack can help prevent brain fog, fatigue, and afternoon energy slumps.
They can make you happier and more productive.
Brain-boosting foods can nip junk food cravings in the bud, making it easier to make healthy food choices all day long.
Having a supply of good brain food snacks on hand isnāt hard.
It just takes a little planning.
The trickiest part is coming up with ideas.
Here are some of our favorite snack ideas that feature some of the best brain foods.
Snacks Made With Berries
Berries of all kinds, especially blueberries, are widely considered to be a top brain food.
They contain nutrients known to improve memory and learning.
They can stimulate the production of new brain cells and increase brain plasticity.
Eating berries can help protect against Alzheimerās, Parkinsonās, and other neurological diseases.
Fresh, dried, and frozen berries are all good for the brain.
Surprisingly, frozen berries contain more available nutrients than fresh berries.
Here are some easy and tasty ways to eat more berries.
Dried Berry Trail Mix
You can buy dried berry trail mix pre-made or make your own.
Mix and match dried berries with nuts and seeds of your choice.
Add some dark chocolate chips or cacao nibs to make it even more brain-healthy.
Strawberry-Blueberry āJelloā for Grownups
This is not the chemically flavored and colored gelatin mix in a box.
This healthy version combines fresh or frozen berries and plain gelatin, an underrated superfood.
With only three ingredients, this Paleo Jello with Berries recipe couldnāt be easier.
Berries With āCreamā
Fresh berries mixed with full-fat, plain Greek yogurt is a delicious and healthy snack.
(We donāt recommend low-fat products. Your brain is 60% fat and needs plenty of good dietary fats.)
urn up the nutritional value of this snack by replacing yogurt with creamy, naturally sweet coconut cream.
Coconut is another top brain food.
Note that coconut cream is not the same as coconut milk.
It is very thick and usually comes in a can.
Snacks Featuring Avocado
Another excellent brain food is the avocado.
This unique fruit is 75% fat.
And for a food so creamy, itās unexpectedly high in fiber.
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Itās loaded with the same kind of brain-healthy fats (i.e., monounsaturated) found in olive oil.
Avocados are high in tyrosine, the amino acid precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine.
The presence of tyrosine boosts dopamine production, keeping you focused and motivated.
This fruit may even help prevent various neurological diseases.
Guacamole
You can buy fresh or packaged guacamole from most grocery and health food stores.
But itās so easy to make your own.
Mash the meat of an avocado with a fork and mix with a little of your favorite taco sauce.
A squeeze of fresh lime juice is optional.
Scoop it up with healthy chips or raw vegetables.
Guacamole Stuffed Peppers
Avocados can be used to stuff sweet baby bell peppers in this Guacamole Bacon Stuffed Pepper Popper recipe.
Theyāre as scrumptious as they sound.
Peppers of all kinds, both hot and bell peppers, are high in vitamin C and antioxidants ā both important brain nutrients.
Hot peppers contain capsaicin which improves circulation to the brain.
Donāt worry about eating a little bacon.
Saturated fat and cholesterol do not cause heart disease and are not the health hazards they were once thought to be.
Avocado and Banana Ice Cream
What to do with overripe bananas?
Slice, freeze, and blend them to make healthy āice cream.ā
What to do when youāve also got a ripe avocado?
Add it to the frozen banana mix while blending.
Your banana ice cream just got a serious upgrade in both taste and nutrition.
Season to taste with vanilla and/or cinnamon.
Vanilla has significant antidepressant properties and cinnamon helps reduce brain inflammation.
Instant Strawberry Pudding
Mix equal parts strawberries and avocado and blend until smooth.
Sweeten with a little honey or stevia, an all-natural non-caloric sweetener, if needed.
Snacks Containing Green Leafy Vegetables
Kale gets most of the attention as a superfood, but all green leafy vegetables ā including collards, spinach, chard, turnip greens, bok choy, and broccoli rabe ā are brain-boosting foods.
Green leafy vegetables are one of the best sources of B vitamins, known as the āhappyā or āanti-stressā vitamins.
The B vitamins can bolster your resilience to stress, ward off brain aging, reduce depression, and even help you live longer.
Kale Chips
Are kale chips the new potato chips?
You can buy packaged kale chips, but itās easy to make your own.
Follow this super-simple Kale Chips recipe.
They are SO much better than the packaged version that youāll never go back.
Kale Smoothie
Blendtec, the blender company behind the hilarious Will It Blend? videos, has compiled a list of their favorite kale smoothie recipes.
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Kale and matcha make it super healthy, while bananas, peaches, and ginger make it super tasty.
Matcha is a green tea powder made from the choicest tea leaves.
Itās so densely nutritious that we like to call it āgreen tea on steroids.ā
Coconut-Based Snacks
The world is going nuts for coconuts!
In much of the world, coconut trees are called the ātree of life.ā
At one time, coconut was denounced as a source of unhealthy fat, but now its popularity has come full circle.
The medium-chain fats in coconut oil bypass glucose metabolism, delivering energy directly to the brain.
Coconut oil has been shown to help:
- memory loss
- depression
- dementia
- Parkinsonās disease
- stroke
- traumatic brain injury
Coconut oil, coconut milk, coconut water, and coconut meat are all excellent brain foods.
The medium-chain fats in coconut oil bypass glucose metabolism, delivering energy directly to the brain.
Coconut oil has been shown to help:
- memory loss
- depression
- dementia
- Parkinsonās disease
- stroke
- traumatic brain injury
Coconut oil, coconut milk, coconut water, and coconut meat are all excellent brain foods.
They are rich and creamy and sweetened with stevia.
No-Bake Coconut Macaroons
Store-bought macaroons are loaded with sugar.
Macaroon recipes usually call for separated and beaten egg whites ā time-consuming and a bit of a pain.
This eggless, no-bake Salted Almond Macaroon recipe is brain-healthy and couldnāt be easier.
Here youāll also find a version for chocolate lovers.
Snacks Containing Nuts and Seeds
Nuts and seeds contain omega-3 essential fatty acids, a major building block of brain cells that is helpful for a wide range of mental and physical health conditions.
Theyāre also rich in B complex vitamins, vitamin E, iron, zinc, and magnesium ā all nutrients that the brain needs to function well and minimize brain aging.
Chia Seed Pudding
If youāve heard of chia seeds, but arenāt sure what to do with them, this simple, customizable Chia Seed Pudding is a good place to start.
This recipe includes some interesting variations such as chai and matcha along with reliable standbys like chocolate and strawberry.
Chia seeds are rich in brain-essential omega-3s and contain a near-ideal ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids.
Nut and Seed Butters
Nut butters no longer mean just peanut butter (which, ironically, isnāt a true nut anyway).
Now there are butters made from almonds, walnuts, or cashews, and seed butters from sunflower or sesame seeds (tahini).
You can spread nut butters on apples, bananas, crackers, bread, and raw vegetables.
Celery stuffed with almond butter and topped with almonds and dried blueberries is a nice upgrade from the old ābugs on a logā standby of peanut butter with raisins.
Wheat-Free Seed Crackers
Crackers are the foundation of many healthy snacks, but nowadays more people are minimizing their consumption of wheat and gluten.
This Paleo Cracker recipe makes a decent grain-free cracker from three kinds of seeds and is loaded with brain-healthy fats.
Perfect for anyone who is āwatching their wheat.ā
Roasted Nuts
Store-bought roasted nuts are usually loaded with salt and unhealthy added oils.
This recipe for Mexican Hot Chocolate Pecans is lower in salt, but much higher in flavor.
Wheat-Free Seed Crackers
Crackers are the foundation of many healthy snacks, but nowadays more people are minimizing their consumption of wheat and gluten.
This Paleo Cracker recipe makes a decent grain-free cracker from three kinds of seeds and is loaded with brain-healthy fats.
Perfect for anyone who is āwatching their wheat.ā
Roasted Nuts
Store-bought roasted nuts are usually loaded with salt and unhealthy added oils.
This recipe for Mexican Hot Chocolate Pecans is lower in salt, but much higher in flavor.
Microwave for about 1-2 minutes for each ounce of chocolate.
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f you prefer a less intense chocolate experience, you might like this Dark Chocolate Greek Yogurt Dip for a healthy dipping chocolate.
If you are a chocolate lover, youāll find that berries, pineapple, bananas, and cherries are all greatly enhanced when dipped in chocolate. Yum!
Healthy Hot Chocolate
Calorie-laden beverages account for a substantial portion of the calories we consume from snacks.
A Starbucks vanilla frappuccino slides down easily yet contains a jaw-dropping 400 calories.
You can see how easy it would be to drink yourself fat.
Hereās our healthy, guilt-free version of hot chocolate.
Put 1 cup of milk in a small pan.
(Milk can be any dairy-free version such as almond, coconut, soy, or oat milk.)
As it heats, whisk in 2 teaspoons of cocoa powder, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and a tablespoon of honey or a little stevia.
Snacks Made With Salmon
Fish, especially fatty fish like salmon, is often on brain food lists.
Thatās because itās one of the most important dietary sources of brain-essential omega-3 fatty acids.
Salmon isnāt often thought of as a snack item, but these recipes are elegant enough to serve as hors dāoeuvres.
And they are so easy to make that you shouldnāt hesitate to make them for yourself when you feel the urge for some serious brain nutrition.
Smoked Salmon & Avocado Pate
This Smoked Salmon & Avocado Pate recipe combines two superfoods for your brain and it couldnāt be easier to make.
Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs
This Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs recipe puts a new twist on deviled eggs.
If you donāt have smoked salmon, feel free to substitute either leftover cooked or canned salmon in this recipe.
Salmon Jerky
You can make your own Salmon Jerky or order it online from Vital Choice, an excellent source for wild-caught, sustainable seafood.
Sea Vegetable-Based Snacks
Sea vegetables are truly a neglected group of superfoods.
They contain all 56 minerals essential for human health in readily bioavailable forms.
Sea vegetables are an excellent source of iodine.
Low iodine levels can cause hypothyroidism, an extremely common problem.
Signs of low thyroid include poor memory, depression, and fatigue.
The people of Okinawa, Japan are some of the healthiest and longest lived in the world.
Their regular consumption of sea vegetables is thought to be one of their secrets to longevity.
Just one sheet of nori, the seaweed used to wrap sushi, has more omega-3s than two avocados.
Toasted Nori Sheets
You can buy plain nori sheets to wrap sushi.
You can also buy flavored, toasted nori to snack on.
Nori Chips
You can use this simple Nori Chip recipe to bake your own chips at home using your choice of seasoning.
Smoked Salmon Sushi
You can pick up pre-made or ready-to-order sushi at many grocery stores and health food stores, but you can easily make your own at home.
This Smoked Salmon Sushi Roll recipe contains brain-healthy smoked salmon and avocado.
Cook the rice ahead and you can assemble fresh sushi in just minutes.
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