6 Reasons to Consider Vegetable Broth for Late Night Snack Cravings

6 Reasons to Consider Vegetable Broth for Late Night Snack Cravings

It’s about bed time and you’re getting a snack craving and you are doing intermittent fasting or are on a keto wellness plan.  What do you do?

The challenge for those on keto or intermittent fasting diets is: what can you have without breaking your fast or adding unnecessary carbs and calories?  Also, what can you eat without disrupting good sleep hygiene habits, which help you loose weight?


So, instead of raiding the kitchen for whatever leftovers we can find in the cheese drawer, or cracker cupboard and eating them by the light of the refrigerator, here are the 6 reasons to consider vegetable broth to comfort your cravings:

  1. Savory flavors make your head feel satisfied. Researchers have found that consuming a broth rich in umami -- or savory taste -- can satisfy hunger more often than eating sweet or sweetened items. 

  2. Vegetable broths are usually under the 50-calorie threshold for eating during a fast. Clear vegetable broth mostly consists of the "essence" of the vegetables that it comes from and not the bulk or fiber.

  3. Vegetable broth can be less upsetting to your stomach and cause less acid build up while you sleep.

  4. Eating late at night may result in less hunger the next morning, so your fasting hours will likely be easier before your first meal.

  5. Just like a warm cup of tea before bed, a warm cup of broth has the same soothing effect and can help you relax.

  6.  Unnecessary fats from animal-based broth or bone broth can disrupt sleep because they activate digestion in your stomach, which can lead to frequent night time trips to the bathroom.

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