You know you want to take care of your teeth but you just can't help it — you have a sweet tooth! So, now you're asking,
"What should I eat when I crave sweets?"
Luckily, there are lots of easy options to choose from. This article will enlist healthy sweet alternatives that will satisfy any sweet tooth at little to no health expense.
Fruit
Fruit is nature's candy, after all! It's true that fruit has sugar, but it's not the same as the processed, refined sugar you get in most desserts. However, the best choice for your teeth is fruit that's low in acidity: think bananas, strawberries, melons or peaches.
Greek Yogurt
Start with plain yogurt that is free of any added artificial flavours, sugars and colourants, then build up from there. You can add fruit; nuts; granola; and a little honey to make a healthy ice cream sundae.
Yogurt and other dairy products are great healthy snack options because they often contain little sugar and they have calcium.
Peanut Butter and Banana Ice Cream
Speaking of ice cream, you can easily make your own healthy flavour with zero added sugar. Just pop 2 frozen bananas (peeled and halved) and 1/4 cup natural peanut butter (without all the added sugar) into a food processor and pulse until mostly smooth. Enjoy!
Chia Pudding
Chia pudding is incredibly easy to make, and you can customize it in countless ways. First, combine your chia seeds and preferred milk together and let the pudding set for at least a couple hours in the fridge. Then, add berries; granola; a touch of honey or maple syrup; coconut; and nut butter — anything that you would like.
Chia seeds are MEGA beneficial — full of Omega 3 vitamins, that is. They're also full of fiber and antioxidants and may help regulate blood sugar.
Low-Sugar Popsicles
You can either browse your local story for healthy popsicle options or make your own! When making at home, remember to opt for lower-acidity fruits — watermelon, strawberry and mango are great options — and add yogurt for a creamier texture.
Nut Butter
These days, there's no shortage of gourmet nut butters to be found — from honey cinnamon peanut butter to vanilla maple almond butter — that you can eat straight off the spoon or use as a dip for apple slices. A little goes a long way with this protein-packed snack.
Baked Pears or Apples
If you have 30 minutes, you can throw together this easy baked dish with just a a couple apples or pears, a little brown sugar or maple syrup and some cinnamon (top with granola and cream for extra oomph!).
Chocolate Dipped Banana Bites
It doesn't get easier than this. Dip slices of banana in melted dark chocolate (dark chocolate has less sugar), place on a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet and pop the trays in the freezer for at least two hours.
DIY Chocolate Truffles
Create decadent truffles using ingredients like dark cocoa, coconut milk, vanilla extract, and even avocado! Get creative – and don't be afraid to get a little messy – and enjoy your very own delectable treats, without all the sugar.
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Okay, it's not a dessert or a
"treat"
but it is a tasty alternative to grabbing a donut! Rich in natural sugars, sweet potatoes are also full of fiber so they help satiate your craving way better than empty, refined sugars. And seriously, add some butter (and salt or cinnamon, whichever way you swing) and you can't go wrong.
No matter which treat you choose to indulge in, it's important to protect your teeth in the best way possible for that specific food. Every time you find yourself craving something sugary, remember how easy it is to satisfy your sweet tooth while still caring for your smile.
Adapted from: Colgate.com
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