As I’ve learned more about nutrition, I’ve become
increasingly aware of the ubiquity of foods that offer almost no nutritional
value whatsoever. What’s so shocking is that most foods that are available at
your grocery store fall into this category known as “empty
calories”.
What Are Empty Calories?
Empty calories are foods that are high in calories but
low in nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, and fiber. Empty
calories typically are highly processed, have added chemicals and sugars, and
may add synthetic (not natural) vitamins and minerals after
processing.
While I seldom eat empty calories now, I lived on empty
calories for most of my life. As you’ll see from the photos below, it’s hard not
to eat empty calories because they are simply everywhere and are considered
“normal” foods. It took me a long time to “readjust” my taste buds and become
accustomed to eating more natural, unprocessed foods. Now, I really don’t miss
empty calories and carbs at all.
My estimate is 70% of the foods at an average U.S.
grocery store are comprised of empty calories and carbs that provide little, if
any nutritional value. The foods that are high in sugar may even be toxic for
your health (
The photos below I took at the same grocery store,
which represents just a small sample of all the empty calories &
carbs.
Empty Calories Pic #1 – Sugar Cookies
Empty Calories Pic #2 – Sugary Syrups &
Jam
Empty Calories Pic #3 – Let Go My Eggo With Chocolate Chips!
Empty Calories Pic #4 – Chips Anyone?
Empty Calories Pic #6 – Endless Fruit Juice
Some fruit juices are fairly nutritious, but most have
tons of added sugars, don’t fill you up, and lack nutrition. Drinking calories
is one of the easiest ways to gain fat. Nothing is as good as water for
hydration of course.
Empty Calories Pic #7 – Endless Soda
Empty Calories Pic #8 – Rolls & Cakes
Empty Calories Pic #9 – Candy Galore
Empty Calories Pic #11 – And Even More Candy….
Empty Calories Pic #12 – Breakfast Cereals, or
Candy?
Some cereals have vitamins, minerals, and are low in
sugar, but most are basically like eating candy. Check out the amount of sugars
per serving in some of these cereals and you’ll see what I mean. Even the
“healthy” cereals are dubious.
Empty Calories Pic #13 – The Definition of Empty Carbs…
White bread doesn’t have added sugars like all the other
examples, but doesn’t bring much to the table. I’m only human and eat white
bread from time to time, but more natural carbohydrate sources are
preferable.
Empty Calories Pic #14 – More Cookies…
Empty Calories Pic #15 – And We Can’t Forget Pastries
It’s not easy for me to add this photo, because I lived
on Entenmann’s Chocolate Chip Cookies and the Golden Chocolate Cake growing up.
The amount of sugar in these pastries is jaw dropping; only 9 cookies is over 33
grams of sugar, which is 7 teaspoons of sugar. A box is 33 cookies, which is 121
grams of sugar (30 teaspoons of sugar) and 1500+ calories.
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