50+ Healthy Sweet Snacks (That Don’t Taste Boring!)

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Do sweet cravings sneak up on you mid afternoon, late at night or when you’re out and about? How do you satisfy your sweet tooth without eating super sugary snacks?

When a piece of fresh fruit just won’t cut it, it’s good to have some healthy sweet snacks on hand. From snacks that don’t need a recipe to chocolate, peanut butter, no bake, snacks for kids and everything in between. You’ll never get bored with these 50+ easy healthy snacks… that taste like delicious treats!

5-minute ‘no recipe’ snacks

I get it. You don’t want a complicated recipe. You want to spend a few minutes on prep before throwing that snack into your mouth asap.

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Here are some sweet healthy options made with simple ingredients that absolutely tick that (almost) no effort box.

Dark chocolate with 70% cocoa: Delicious on its own or with a few salted peanuts (trust me).

Baked banana with dark chocolate: Slit the skin open, poke chocolate chips or chunks inside the banana, then wrap it in foil. Bake for around 25 minutes at 390F/200C. Enjoy by itself or with healthy ice cream on top!

Packaged bliss balls or energy bites

Baked apple: Mix 1/4 cup rolled oats with 1/2 a tablespoon of melted coconut oil, a few nuts and sultanas, 1/2 a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup and a big pinch each of cinnamon and ground ginger. Cut out the core with a sharp knife and stuff the cavity with the oat mixture. Pour a little water in the bottom of the baking dish, then bake covered with foil at 205C/400F for around 30 minutes. Remove foil and cook for another 5 minutes. Yum!

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