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​​7 best post-workout snacks to boost muscle repair​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 16, 2025, 23:00 IST
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7 best post-workout snacks to boost muscle repair

You’ve finished your workout, wiped off the sweat, and your muscles need some fuel. What you eat after exercising is just as important as the workout itself. This is when your body works hard to repair muscles, restore energy, and get stronger. Post-workout snacks don’t have to be boring. They can be delicious, satisfying, and packed with the right nutrients to help your body recover. Here’s some food to fuel up with:

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Greek yogurt with fruit

Creamy Greek yogurt is perfect for tired muscles, packed with protein to help with recovery. Add berries or banana slices for natural carbs that replenish your energy. It’s easy to digest, quick to prepare, and really satisfying after a tough workout. Plus, it’s a tasty way to give your body the boost it needs.

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Peanut butter on toast

Simple, comforting, and packed with power. Whole grain toast provides steady energy, while peanut butter gives you protein and healthy fats. Add a few banana slices or a drizzle of honey for the perfect sweet-salty balance. It’s quick to make and keeps you satisfied longer.

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Boiled eggs and veggie sticks

Eggs are a great source of high-quality protein, making them perfect for helping your muscles recover. Pair them with crunchy cucumber or carrot sticks for some extra fiber and hydration. It’s a light snack that keeps you feeling good and supports recovery. You can boil, scramble, or poach them—whatever suits your mood.

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Protein smoothie

Blending your snack is an easy option when you’re short on time. Just mix protein powder with milk or a plant-based option, add some oats or nut butter, and toss in your favourite fruit. It’squick, filling, and you can make it just the way you like. You can even prep it ahead and keep it in the fridge for later.

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Cottage cheese with pineapple

This combination might surprise you, but it works really well. Cottage cheese is full of casein protein, which helps your muscles recover slowly over time. Pineapple brings natural sweetness and has bromelain, an enzyme that may help ease soreness. It’s a mix that’s both tasty and good for recovery. You can even add a few nuts for extra crunch and healthy fats.

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Hummus with whole-grain crackers

Craving something savoury? Try hummus with whole grain crackers—it gives you protein, fiber, and healthy fats in one go. Chickpeas help with muscle recovery, and it’s a great plant-based choice if you’re not eating animal protein. You can also add some veggie sticks on the side for extra crunch and nutrients.

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Chocolate milk

This creamy, chocolatey drink is a surprisingly great choice for recovery. It has the right mix of carbs and protein, and it also helps you rehydrate after a workout. Use dark chocolate and plant-based milk to make it a healthier option. And if something this tasty helps your muscles too, that’s a bonus. Just keep it chilled in the fridge so it’s ready to grab after your next sweat session.


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