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6 snacks under 100 calories that don’t feel like diet food

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 6, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Snacks under 100 calories that don’t feel like diet food

Snacking doesn’t always have to mean guilt, bland crackers, or sad bowls of fruit. If you’re watching your portions but still want something tasty, there’s no reason to settle for boring bites. Indian kitchens are full of clever snack ideas that are light on calories but still feel like real food. These are the kind of snacks that give you crunch, flavour, and satisfaction without making you feel like you’re on a diet. Here’s a mix of options that stay under 100 calories but don’t skimp on taste or joy.

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Roasted chana

Crispy, nutty, and full of flavour, roasted chana is that humble snack that delivers every time. Just a small handful can be filling and keeps you going between meals. It’s rich in plant protein, high in fibre, and keeps your energy steady without the crash that comes from sugary treats. You can toss it with a little black salt and chilli powder for extra kick.

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Cucumber peanut mix

This one feels refreshing, crunchy, and satisfying all at once. Mix thin cucumber slices with a few roasted peanuts, a squeeze of lemon, and some chaat masala. It hydrates your body, gives you a bit of healthy fat, and keeps your tastebuds happy. Great for summer days or mid-evening slumps when you want something light but tasty.

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Spiced makhana

Makhanas are light, airy, and surprisingly addictive when roasted with a touch of ghee and spices. They give you that popcorn crunch with none of the oil overload. You can roast them with jeera, turmeric, and a little salt for a snack that supports digestion and curbs hunger without feeling heavy. Perfect with a cup of chai or just on its own.

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Carrot sticks with hung curd dip

This feels more like café-style snacking, but it’s easy to pull off at home. Slice fresh carrots and pair them with a spiced hung curd dip made with garlic, salt, and a bit of roasted jeera. The dip feels creamy without any cream, and the crunch of carrots makes it feel like a proper snack. It’s full of fibre and great for your gut too.

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Masala buttermilk

Not a solid snack, but one that works beautifully to calm hunger without piling on the calories. Blend curd with water, add salt, roasted cumin, chopped coriander, and sip it slowly. It cools the system, supports digestion, and keeps you feeling light but nourished. Ideal for when you want something quick, savoury, and refreshing.

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Steamed moong sprouts

Soft, warm, and surprisingly satisfying, steamed sprouts with a dash of lemon, salt, and green chilli are a solid snack option. They’re packed with plant-based protein and are easy on digestion when lightly cooked. You can add a few bits of onion or tomato for texture. They help you stay full and energised without the extra calories.


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