15 Desserts to Try if You Have a Sweet Tooth
I love dessert. And, as a dietitian, I suggest eating it often.
Let’s get a few things out of the way:
No, desserts are typically not the most nutritious foods in the world. I’m not calling them bad - because no food is good or bad.
But chocolate chip cookies typically don’t contain as many vitamins and minerals as broccoli, and that’s just a fact.
Because of this, you might be under the impression that you should eat dessert only infrequently. Or drastically limit the amount of added sugar you eat.
Wrong.
As a dietitian, I highly recommend eating dessert regularly - especially if you have a sweet tooth.
Eating dessert regularly means that it loses its novelty. It’s still delicious, but isn’t as overly exciting simply because it’s off limits.
It also means that you crave it less intensely and feel satisfied more easily - meaning less bingeing and consequential guilt down the road.
All foods can fit. There’s a time and place for all food in a healthy diet, including dessert.
Some foods may have more nutrients than others, while some foods may be more satisfying in a given moment.
If you have a sweet tooth though, please, eat dessert. And eat it often. These 12 recipes are a great place to start :)
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