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6 Low-Fat Foods You Can Eat Non-Stop Without Gaining Weight, According To Experts

December 4, 2021 by Justine Schwartz
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Some foods, such as fruit and vegetables with high water content, are completely guilt-free foods. This means you snack on them non-stop and still hit your goals. “The most common of these foods include cucumbers, celery, and lettuce to name just a few,” Lisa Richards, certified nutritional coach and creator of The Candida Diet, tells us.

But celery isn’t your only option. “Many fruits and vegetables are great low calorie options – not exactly zero – but less than 100 calories,” says Jenny Dang, RD, the founder of Eat Your Dang Veggies. We’ve rounded up 6 delicious foods to consider adding to your cart next time you’re at the store:

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Meringue Desserts

Meringue desserts made with a sugar alternative like Stevia or monk fruit can give us a sense of treat or dessert without having to constantly worry about destroying our diets, Dr. Matt Chalmers, health and wellness expert, author and nutrition speaker, tells us.

"When meringue is made without sugar they can become a delight to any diet. There are several flavors and styles to try and you can ​indulge a bit more than with other desserts." Yum!

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Chinese Cabbage

Dr. Lee recommends Chinese cabbage (9 calories and 0.8 grams of net carbs per cup) because it contains a "good amount of water as well."

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Celery

Dr. Amy Lee, board certified doctor in internal medicine, medical nutrition and obesity medicine and partner of Nucific, suggests celery (14 calories per serving and roughly 1.4 g net carb per cup) which contains fiber to make you feel fuller.

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Flax Seeds

"It reduces inflammation and in turn reduces storage of fat," says Dr. Zarinah Hud, who practices sports and integrative medicine at the RIM Group in Georgia.

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Zucchini

"One medium sized zucchini has 33 calories and 4 g net carbs, with low glycemic load," Dr. Lee explains.

Arugula

A half a cup of arugula has 2.5 calories and 0.2 g net carb and "is a cruciferous vegetables with antioxidant properties and low in carb," Dr. Lee advises.

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Justine Schwartz is a veteran women's lifestyle editor; she's written extensively about style & beauty tips, health advice and wedding planning. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, Huffington Post and New York Weddings. Justine has been with SheFinds since 2010; you can reach her via email at Justine@shefinds.com.

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Close-up of steaming spearmint tea with fresh leaves
Variety of different types of bread on a table.
Costco bakery section filled with delicious baked goods.
Woman holding her head in distress or pain.
Woman experiencing joint pain while sitting down.
Celebrity event with fans capturing moments with phones.
Assorted drinks from Dunkin', Chick-fil-A, and Starbucks.
Woman adding sugar to a cup of aromatic coffee.
Wooden board with bagels, blueberries, and butter.
Comparing cooking spray and olive oil in a kitchen.
Brazilian dish featuring rice, beans, and chicken.
Person checking the time while enjoying breakfast.
Display of deli meats and sandwich products in a store.
Cooked salmon served with rice and greens on a plate.
Inside view of a Costco store with shoppers.
Woman taking magnesium supplements from a bottle.
Selection of s'mores brownies and baked goods from Aldi.
Grilled chicken breast with fries and fresh salad on a plate.
Frozen pizza displayed in a grocery store aisle.
Fried fish served with crispy fries on a plate.