Best Nutritious Indian Snacks For Weight Loss

Madhura Mohan
πŸ“… Published: March 29, 2024βœ… Fact-checked: June 2026✍️ Author: Madhura MohanπŸ”¬ Reviewed by: AS-IT-IS Nutrition Editorial Team

Indian food culture has genuinely excellent options for weight loss snacking β€” the challenge is identifying them among the calorie-dense, deep-fried alternatives that dominate packaged snack culture. These 8 snacks are nutritious, filling, and practical in the Indian context.

Snack 01

Roasted Chana (Chickpeas)

~7–8g protein + 6–7g fibre per 30g. Low GI. Portable, inexpensive, available everywhere. Produces prolonged satiety from the protein + fibre combination. One of the best value-for-nutrition snack options in India. Choose plain roasted or lightly spiced β€” avoid masala varieties with heavy oil or refined flour coating.

Snack 02

Moong Sprouts

~6–8g protein per 100g (cooked), high fibre, very low calorie (~50 kcal/100g). Micronutrient-dense (iron, folate, potassium). Fermentation during sprouting increases bioavailability. Add lime, chaat masala, tomato, and coriander. Filling, nutritious, and requires no cooking.

Snack 03

Greek Yogurt

~10–15g protein per 100g, probiotics for gut health, calcium for bone density. The most protein-dense dairy snack option. Add minimal honey and mixed nuts if desired. Avoid flavoured commercial varieties β€” most contain added sugar that doubles the caloric content relative to plain Greek yogurt.

Snack 04

Boiled Eggs

~6g complete protein per egg, highest satiety per calorie of any common food. Two eggs = ~140 kcal, 12g protein. Research shows people eat significantly less at subsequent meals after a high-protein egg snack versus a carbohydrate-equivalent snack. The most portable and complete high-protein snack available.

Snack 05

Roasted Makhana (Fox Nuts)

~100–110 kcal per 30g. 3–4g protein. Low calorie-to-volume ratio β€” satisfying crunch without caloric excess. Good magnesium and phosphorus content. Roast at home with minimal oil and spices. Avoid commercial flavoured makhana with heavy butter or cheese coating.

Snack 06

Banana + Peanut Butter

~180–200 kcal. Banana: fast carbohydrates, potassium. 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter: 7–8g protein, healthy monounsaturated fats. The carb + protein + fat combination produces sustained satiety and prevents mid-afternoon blood glucose crashes. Use natural peanut butter (just peanuts) β€” avoid commercial varieties with palm oil and added sugar.

Snack 07

Dhokla (Steamed)

Traditional Gujarati fermented steamed snack. ~120–140 kcal per 2 pieces. Protein from chickpea flour, gut health benefits from fermentation, low fat. The steamed preparation preserves nutritional value without the caloric excess of fried alternatives. One of the best traditional Indian snacks for weight management.

Snack 08

Mixed Nuts (Portion-Controlled)

30g mixed nuts: ~170–180 kcal, 5–6g protein, healthy fats, minerals. Population studies show nut consumers have lower body weight despite the caloric density β€” due to satiety effects. Key: 30g portions only. Almonds, walnuts, and cashews are the best Indian market options for micronutrient profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Best Indian snacks for weight loss?
Roasted chana, moong sprouts, Greek yogurt, boiled eggs, makhana, banana + peanut butter, steamed dhokla, portion-controlled mixed nuts. High protein + fibre + moderate calories = sustained satiety.
Is chana good for weight loss?
Yes. 7–8g protein + 6–7g fibre per 30g. Low GI. Prolonged satiety. Portable and inexpensive. One of the best value-for-nutrition weight loss snacks in the Indian context.
Are Indian snacks generally unhealthy?
Traditional deep-fried options (samosa, pakora) are calorie-dense. But Indian food culture also has excellent options: sprouts, chana, makhana, dhokla, idli, yogurt, fruits. The issue is the shift to packaged and deep-fried versions, not Indian food culture itself.
What to eat between meals for weight loss?
10–20g protein, fibre-containing, 200–300 kcal: Greek yogurt, boiled eggs, roasted chana, moong sprouts, banana + peanut butter. Reduces total daily intake by preventing the hunger driving overeating at main meals.
Is makhana good for weight loss?
Yes. ~100–110 kcal/30g. Favourable volume-to-calorie ratio. Moderate protein. Good minerals. Roast plain or lightly spiced at home. Avoid commercial heavily flavoured versions.

β€œThe best Indian snacks for weight loss have always existed. Chana, sprouts, eggs, yogurt, makhana β€” all traditional, all nutritious, all filling. The challenge is choosing them over the packaged alternatives.”

Keep roasted chana and makhana at home. Prep sprouts twice a week. Buy Greek yogurt and eggs. These four items alone replace every calorie-dense packaged snack and do so with more protein, more fibre, and fewer calories.

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