You Should Skip the Granola Bar and Go For Chocolate — A Dietitian Explains Why

You're craving chocolate, but you go for the "healthier" choice — a granola bar. Registered dietitian Catherine Dilts says, "Go for almonds and dark chocolate instead of a granola bar — it takes two seconds to grab and is packed with way more fiber + way less sugar!"

As you can see from this comparison photo, both snacks are quick, but the granola bar has nine more grams of sugar and much less fiber (seven grams) than the dark chocolate with a handful of almonds. This means that if you eat a granola bar for your afternoon snack, you'll soon feel hungry so when dinnertime rolls around, so you're more likely to overeat. The almonds and dark chocolate will satiate your hunger much longer.

Aside from less sugar and more fiber, almonds and dark chocolate have fewer ingredients and fillers than many store-bought granola bars. This simple combo will also satisfy your chocolate cravings, because, let's be honest — if you want chocolate and eat a granola bar, you'll still want the chocolate. Your cravings won't just disappear, and you may end up eating it anyway.

Eating chocolate makes us happy and boosts our mood, so it's good for our mental health. Dark chocolate also offers other health benefits such as helping you exercise longer, lowering blood pressure, improving stress levels, fighting inflammation, and boosting memory and immunity. So many reasons to snack on chocolate!