Foods Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/foods/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Sat, 27 Jan 2018 10:48:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Foods Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/foods/ 32 32 Ten amazing foods that help you stay hydrated https://citifmonline.com/2018/01/ten-amazing-foods-help-stay-hydrated/ Sat, 27 Jan 2018 10:48:24 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=395685 Most of us get around 20% of our water content from food, but the ideal would be to eat the right foods and drink enough water throughout the day, so that we stay properly hydrated. See, dehydration is bad. When we’re not hydrated, we feel tired, we develop a headache, and our skin loses its […]

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Most of us get around 20% of our water content from food, but the ideal would be to eat the right foods and drink enough water throughout the day, so that we stay properly hydrated. See, dehydration is bad. When we’re not hydrated, we feel tired, we develop a headache, and our skin loses its glow. We also get moody and irritable and we’re not ourselves. Moreover, we’re not able to perform at our optimum.

Dehydration happens to us all. If you’ve ever been deathly hungover and felt as though you could drink a river, you were dehydrated. We can’t rely on just water alone to keep us hydrated, especially after a workout. If we don’t eat the right foods, we’ll can start to feel tired and low in energy. Let’s take a look at 10 amazing foods that help you stay hydrated and refreshed.

Watermelons

It’s hardly surprising that this low fibre fruit tops the list. After all, the clue is in its name! True enough, watermelons are packed with water – as much as 92%. That’s a lot. Watermelons also contain 8% sugar, which is not a bad thing. In fact, its sugar and mineral salt content is what makes it so good at keeping us hydrated. Watermelons also contain potassium, magnesium and sodium, all of which contribute to its status as a superstar fruit that quenches our body’s thirst.

Not sure how to eat watermelon? Enjoy it as part of a salad, or just munch on it alone in the morning at breakfast time with a cold glass of orange juice. What a way to start the day!

Cucumbers

This is one of the most well known foods that help you stay hydrated. If watermelons’ 92% water content wasn’t enough for you and you’d prefer to be even more hardcore, try cucumbers. They contain as much as 96% water, which makes them the perfect go-to snack if you’re hungover or you’re recovering from a punishing workout.In fact, cucumbers are a better source of water than water itself because it delivers the same levels of hydration at twice the volume of H2O. This is down to its natural sugars and mineral salts, which copy your body’s electrolyte balance. All the water is inside the body of the cucumber, though, which means that to get the best results you’ll need to peel off its skin. That said, its skin is where all the fibre is. Choices, choices!

Courgettes

Courgette also deserve to be included into our list of foods that help you stay hydrated. They look like cucumber, contain almost as much water, and are excellent in a Mediterranean diet.

Chicken Noodle Soup

When you were feeling under the weather as a kid and needed hydrating, what did your mom give you? If she was anything like all the other moms, she would have given you chicken noodle soup. A perfect winter warmer, chicken noodle soup is also a great way to restore vital fluids in your body. It fights the flu by keeping you hydrated, and contains enough carbs to make sure you absorb all the sodium it’s providing you.

Bananas

Bananas give you more energy than almost any other fruit. They’re the snack of choice for superstar tennis players because they’re rich in potassium, which helps to hydrate you because it’s an electrolyte. An imbalance of these guys can cause dehydration, which means that you don’t need to be a genius to work out that more bananas equals more hydration.

Iceberg Lettuce

Another one of great foods that help you stay hydrated is iceberg lettuce. Just looking at it is enough to make us feel fresher! Okay so iceberg lettuce isn’t as nutritiously dense as other leafy grains (such as spinach), but it’s still worth adding to your diet thanks to its high water content, as well as its high fibre, vitamin K and folate content. It can be a bit boring to the taste, however, which is why you need to add it to some really cool and tasty sandwiches and salads. Chicken salad is good, while adding a few slices of iceberg lettuce to a burger or taco is another amazing option.

Eggplant

If you’re looking to stay hydrated and lose weight at the moment, it’s time to start eating more eggplant. Eggplant is a strange looking vegetable, but once you’ve opened it up and fried it, you’ll be met with a delicious, fibre-rich delicacy that should be a must on everyone’s grocery list. Because it’s rich in water and fibre and low in calories, it makes for the ideal weight loss food.

Radishes

Radishes are such a gorgeous root vegetable that we just can’t believe more people don’t eat them, they are also part of fabulous foods that help you stay hydrated. One of the forgotten ones, radishes are super duper refreshing and make an excellent addition to your summer and spring dishes. And unlike a lot of the options on this list, they have a spicy kick to them that provides an extra kick to your meals. Even better, radishes are stuffed with important antioxidants, including the catechin compounds that’s found in green tea, too. Slice and dice them, and add to your salads and sandwiches this summer. Lovely!

Celery

Be careful with celery, as it’s one of the few vegetables that people can actually be allergic to (yep, as weird as it sounds, celery can actually kill you if you’re allergic). On the good side, celery is crammed with water and contains almost no calories. In fact, it has just six calories for each stalk. Despite this, it’s a good source of fibre, so will help to keep you feeling full for longer. It also contains vitamins A, C and K, as well as folate.

Tomatoes

One of the most popular fruits there is, tomatoes also need to be mentioned in our list of foods that help you stay hydrated, and you don’t need us to remind you to eat more of them. But just in case you do, here is why you should eat more of this luscious as red lipstick fruit: Tomatoes are rich in selenium, high in water (their water content is 94.5%), and they add colour and flavour to SO many different dishes. Literally, you can add them to pizzas, salads, sandwiches, breakfasts, wraps, burgers, soups, smoothies…pretty much anything you can think of! Forget everything else, tomatoes are the real foods that add beautiful colour to any dish.

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10 Snacks that are okay to eat at night https://citifmonline.com/2017/05/10-snacks-that-are-okay-to-eat-at-night/ Mon, 01 May 2017 15:24:44 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=315783 Okay, so you’ve been told to stop snacking at night. You really don’t want to. You love to snack at night, and it keeps you going, especially if you’re working late and burning the midnight oil. But now you’re going to have to starve because late-night snacking has been causing weight gain while making you […]

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Okay, so you’ve been told to stop snacking at night. You really don’t want to. You love to snack at night, and it keeps you going, especially if you’re working late and burning the midnight oil.

But now you’re going to have to starve because late-night snacking has been causing weight gain while making you feel guilty.

But wait just a minute there. What if we told you that there are 10 great snacks that you CAN eat at night without getting punished in terms of weight gain or pangs of guilt?

It’s a miracle!

But it’s true. Because God actually clearly does love us after all, we can snack at nighttime and not pile the pounds on as long as we stick to the right foods.

So join us as we take a look at the 10 snacks that are A-okay to eat at night!

String Cheese

This one is a bit of a funny one. After all, isn’t cheese supposed to be fattening?

And doesn’t cheese before bedtime give us nightmares?

And and and … isn’t string cheese processed?!

Okay, yes, cheese is fattening.

But the idea that eating cheese before bedtime gives us nightmares is a total myth (we hope).

And, yes, string cheese is processed. But before you move down to the next item on this list, bear with us a second: Because while string cheese is most certainly processed, it’s also really low in calories. Indeed, one pack contains just 80 of ‘em.

Secondly, string cheese is rich in protein, which will keep you feeling full for longer. And it also contains tryptophan, an amino acid that can make you sleepy.

Avocado On Toast

Everyone seems to be eating avocados on toast these days, from your mom to your grandma (though she probably thought it was something else!).

But while people generally eat it during the day because it’s a healthy, tasty and feel good snack (and, for some people, upholds their hipster image!), did you know that avocado is also the perfect late night snack?

Yup, stock up on avocados so that you never have to go hungry again at night.

Save some for us, too!

Cereal

You might argue that you’re already eating cereal before bed. But are you eating the healthy kind that’s not going to cause you to put weight on?

There are different kinds of cereal, and while some are really sugary and bad for us, others aren’t – such as whole-grain cereals.

We’re talking about bran flakes and oatmeal, two cereals that pack a fibre-punch, and which you can top off with berries, nuts, seeds, quinoa and honey.

Now, doesn’t that sound like the most amazing night time snack ever?

A Sliced Apple Dipped In Peanut Butter

This might sound a bit counter-intuitive, right? The apple makes perfect sense – it’s a fruit, and it’s rich in dietary fibre that keeps you feeling full for longer.

But peanut butter? Really?

Totally!

Peanut butter might be the snack of choice for Americans (who also love donuts, pancakes and all kinds of other carbs and sugars), but its protein content combines with the apples fibre to keep you feeling full until the morning.

Plus, apple when dipped in peanut butter just tastes better. So there.

Non-Fat Chocolate Pudding

Woah! What are we trying to do to you? First, we recommend that you drizzle peanut butter on your apple slices. And now we’re recommending that you eat chocolate pudding?!

“Are you just trying to make me fat?!”

Actually no. We promise!

The clue should be in the name – non-fat chocolate pudding. And as far as healthy midnight snacks go, they don’t come any more indulgent of luxurious than this. It’s one of those guilty pleasures that you don’t even have to feel guilty about. In other words, the best kind.

Non-fat chocolate pudding keeps your weight off, tastes delicious, melts away in your mouth, and goes down really easily! (Of course it does!)

And if you’re still not convinced, just check this out – a singe serving contains just 90 calories.

Hard Boiled Egg

Eggs are full of protein, which means they keep you feeling full for longer. We don’t suggest that you scramble them, as that will require at least 2-3 eggs, which could  be too much. Hard boil and egg, put it on toast and et voila – a satisfy and healthy late night treat.

Greek Yogurt

Yogurt might be another nighttime favourite of yours. But again, are you eating the right kind? Ergo, the healthy kind?

Yogurt can be really fatty, and eaten just before bed it can cause weight gain. But the non-fat Greek kind is the opposite.

A small tub of nonfat Greek yogurt contains just 150 calories at the most, and well as all that satisfying protein, it also contains a healthy serving of sleep-inducing tryptophan.

Even better, Greek your has been found to soothe restless stomachs, ensuring that you wake up feeling ready to seize the day.

A Vegetable Sandwich

We know how it is. It’s late at night, you’re super hungry, and all you feel like is a sandwich. You know it’s going to fill you right up.

Maybe you normally go for the cheese. But since cheese is fattening, it’s probably best that you avoid it this time around and rustle up a healthy, vegetable sandwich instead.

You can be as creative as possible, and stick what you like on there. Top it all off with hummus and YUM.

Strawberries

Strawberries make for the perfect snack at any time of the day because they’re tasty, juicy, healthy and easy to eat. All you need to do is rinse them under the tap and bite away.

If you want to make them more interesting, slice them in half, and drizzle them in cream. It won’t add too many calories, we promise.

Organic Popcorn

It’s late, you’re watching a movie and you’ve got a serious case of the munchies. Instead of reaching for a big bucket of buttered popcorn, try the organic stuff instead.

Stay happy and healthy!

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