With the party season upon us, it’s safe to say the likes of Adriana Lima, Doutzen Kroes and Candice Swanepoel won’t be gorging on an In-N-Out burger with a side of fries anytime soon. For us mere mortals, burgers are definitely on the horizon, but an injection of model mentality wouldn’t go astray.

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We sought out the ultimate healthy snacks that are known to the model underworld. Not only will this get summer silhouettes ready but it will also save us from going into a complete and utter meltdown come when we want to step into our bikinis. Forget boring rabbit fare (crudite platter, we’re talking to you), these snacks are appetising, fulfilling, and need we forget – Instagram worthy.

1. NORI CHIPS

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A type of seaweed, sea green, sea vegetable – whatever you want to call it, Nori needs to find a place in your pantry. Typically used as the seaweed that wraps sushi, this healthy snack is loved by Miranda Kerr (we’ll have what she’s having). Easy to prepare, simply crisp it up by baking in the oven and sprinkle with salt, sesame seeds or brush with teriyaki or soy. You’ll have a delicious high-protein snack with virtually zero calories plus the added benefits of zinc, potassium, calcium, Vitamin A and C. It’s also high in fibre helping you to feel fuller for longer and to break down fat deposits. The best part is that, unlike fish, sea vegetables absorb fewer toxins from the ocean, and it’s found that women who consume high amounts of these sea vegetables have lower rates of getting breast cancer. Need we say more?

2. RICE PAPER

A staple of the South-Eastern Asian diet, rice paper is a great substitute for bread in preparation for summer. Not only does it clock in at only 31 calories per serving helping you to lose weight, they are also incredibly easy to use and store as well (a perfect candidate for the more neglected pantry). There are many ways to incorporate rice paper into your snacks, whether it be through Vietnamese rolls, raw ravioli, rice paper chips, dumplings and more. The subtle flavour allows rice paper to hold an array of flavours all while providing heartiness to a snack.

3. FROZEN BANANA

Throughout your summer adventures, always and we mean, always, have the trusty frozen banana on hand (supermodel Robyn Lawley swears by them). Aside from being high in both vitamins and antioxidants, bananas hold a plethora of health benefits like lowering depression and blood pressure, providing relief to stomach ulcers, acid reflux and controlling blood sugar, while preventing diseases like type II diabetes. At only 100 calories per serve, consumption of bananas also maximises your post work out recovery due to their rich potassium density, which assists in overall weight loss. On the trivial side of things, if you suffer from a splinter on your foot, consume a banana and tape the peel to the affected area, cover with a sock and keep on overnight. In the morning you’ll be splinter free! Is there anything our yellow friend can’t do?

4. PISTACHIO

Otherwise known as the miracle snack that takes an inch off your waist, the pistachio is the underdog in the nut world (and we should mention that Alessandra Ambrosio is a big fan of these little green guys). Although naturally high in fat they make a great snack with around 30 nuts weighing in at 100 calories. Eaten in moderation these underestimated nuts not only lower body weight but also lower blood pressure as they contain l-arginine which helps the lining of the arteries to become flexible and less likely to clot. Opt for pistachios with the shell as studies have shown it can prevent you from over consumption.

5. COCONUT FROZEN YOGHURT

If you haven’t already, you need to run (not walk) to the nearest grocer and pick yourself up a jar of coconut butter to make yourself the best healthy snack you’ll ever come to know. If you haven’t got time to make it, a lot of organic cafes are hopping on the band wagon making coconut frozen yoghurt easy to come by. Extracted through the meat of the coconut, coconut oil and butter is phenomenal for skin and hair as it’s high in protein, copper and fatty acids along with having antibacterial and antiviral properties. All you have to do is pop it in a blender with some greek yoghurt, healthy sweetener and whatever other ingredients you see fit (yes, it’s that easy!). If that wasn’t enough, coconut butter has been proven to alleviate wrinkles along with preventing onset of Alzheimer’s disease. Sprinkle your coconut frozen yoghurt with coconut flakes, cacao nibs or mixed fruit and you’ve got the best tasting snack on your hands with very few calories.

By Claudia De Berardinis

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  1. November 4, 2015
    Lucy L.

    Just stumbled across Beauticate… Absolutely loving the articles Sigourney. How delicious are these recipes, great read!

    1. November 4, 2015
      sigourney

      Thanks Lucy! So glad you like. I know – how yummy are these recipes? A nice change from the usual healthy fare. x

  2. November 5, 2015
    Michelle

    Wow, that banana trick is really going to help my husband! He always finds himself with a splinter on our timber porch. Thanks a million! 🙂

  3. November 5, 2015
    Jacinta28

    Just got my hands on some coconut frozen youghurt. Absolutely delicious! Will definitely try the nori chips.