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Are you trying to stick to a healthy, low calorie diet but still craving something sweet? Do you want to enjoy dessert without undoing all your hard work? Well, you're in luck! Check out some of these low-calorie, healthy desserts options, many of them packed with protein.
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To qualify as a healthy dessert, a treat should have:
A healthy dessert doesn't have to be bland or boring. By focusing on nourishing ingredients and keeping servings moderate, you can have your cake and eat it too!
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Now that we know what constitutes a healthy dessert, let's explore some delicious options. Here are our top 10 picks for the best healthy desserts:
With these healthy dessert ideas, you'll never feel deprived while sticking to your wellness goals.
"Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first." - Ernestine Ulmer
Sticking to a low calorie diet doesn't mean you have to swear off dessert entirely. The key is being smart about how you indulge. Here are some tips for enjoying dessert while keeping calories in check:
Remember, the goal isn't to eat low calorie desserts 100% of the time. It's about balance, moderation, and making smart choices most of the time.
Eating healthy desserts is totally possible with the right recipes and mindset.
At the end of the day, life is too short to always skip dessert. You can absolutely enjoy dessert and stick to your low calorie diet most of the time, while still savoring the occasional indulgence.
Writer: Allison![]() Allison is a seasoned nutritionist and writer with over 15 years in health and weight management. She's authored journals on medical weight loss and bariatric medicine, and has specialized in bariatric foods. |
Reviewed By: Dr. K. Huffman![]() Dr. Kevin D. Huffman, D.O., is a board-certified bariatric physician renowned for his expertise in treating obesity. With over 10,000 patients and a reputation as a national leader in bariatric medicine, he has trained hundreds of healthcare providers. Dr. Huffman develops protocols and training materials sought after by medical societies, pharmaceutical companies, patients, and hospitals. |