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Keto Food Pyramid

Say goodbye to breads and pastas and hello to healthy fats and proteins with the keto food pyramid! Weu2019ve got an easy chart to follow, plus the best keto foods!

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Keto Food Pyramid

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  2. Keto Food Pyramid: High Fat, Low Carb Food List [What to Eat, Drink & Avoid] Do you remember that food pyramid a lot of us were taught in elementary school? Not only has the governmentdone away with the traditional food pyramid,but there is now a healthier alternative: theKeto Food Pyramid. If you're on a high-fat, low-carb meal plan like the ketogenic diet (AKA keto), this keto food pyramid is a must. It's easy to understand, and it's vital to keeping true to your low carb lifestyle. Stick to this pyramid as you create your weeklyketo grocery list, and your body will thank you. Our Keto Diet Food Pyramid This keto food pyramid is designed to get your body into a state of ketosis (and stay there). Ketosisoccurs when your body doesn't have enough carbohydrates (sugar) to produce energy, so it instead turns to fat burning for energy. These fat cells are used to create ketones, whichmanyscientists agreeare more efficient energy sources than carbs. What are the food groups on the keto food pyramid? When adhering to a keto diet, there are low-carb food choices you should gravitate towards: # Healthy fats # Fatty proteins # Non-starchy vegetables # Certain cheeses, nuts, and seeds # A little bit of fruit However, this keto diet food pyramid also clarifies foods to avoid: # Sugar # Bread # Pasta # Vegetable oils

  3. Healthy Fats and Oils Most important to the keto food pyramid are healthy fats and oils. Around half of your calories should consist of these high-quality fats. What are healthy fats? Well, the word "fat" can be a scary word. But that's just because of the hard work of the sugar industry from the past seventy years. Fats are necessary to your body's proper function.Low-fat diets areless efficient for weight loss, compared to low carb diets. Plus, a ketogenic diet supports heart health significantly better than low-fat options. Also, look for fats that derive from animals, like butter and tallow. These incredibly nutrient-dense foods get a bad rep from misleading "science" about the dangers of saturated fats, but they're great for feeling full and getting plenty of important nutrients in addition to good macro balance. Plus, animal fats are the richest sources of heart-healthyvitamin K2,which many people aredeficientin. These are some of the best fat sources, when you're on a keto diet: # Ghee # Grass-fed butter # Tallow # Lard # Bone marrow or bone broth # Extra virgin olive oil # Cod liver oil # Coconut oil # Avocado oil # Sesame oil # MCT oil You may notice severalketo-friendly oilson this list. Whether you cook in these oils or use them as an ingredient, the above oils are your best friends. Steer clear of vegetable oils. Despite their healthy-sounding name, vegetable oilshave beenlinkedwith inflammation. This affects everything from your immune system to your heart health.

  4. Fatty Proteins Fatty proteins are important to the keto food pyramid and the body's nutritional needs. Proteins are macronutrients, the building blocks of our bones, muscles, skin, and blood. But there's thiscommon misconception— probably the most common among new keto dieters. Many try to get their bodies into a state of ketosis with the same amount of protein as fat — fifty-fifty. Unfortunately, it's pretty hard to get into ketosis with that ratio. Keto is very importantly a moderate-protein, not a high-protein, diet. How much protein should you eat in a meal while on keto? Aim for 25 percent protein with 75 percent fat. A typical keto meal includes about four or five ounces of protein. Fatty fish, seafood, fattier chicken cuts, and eggs have moderate protein content while balancing with plenty of fat: # Salmon # Catfish # Cod # Shellfish # Oysters and clams #Eggs # Chicken (thighs, wings, or legs) Fish are also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which come with their own health benefits, likeimprovedheartandmental health. There are also fatty cuts of red meat that you should regularly add to your meals: # Veal # Steak # Lamb # Pork # Salami and pepperoni Just like with your healthy fats, it's important to know where your proteins are sourced from.Grass-fed beefand wild caught fish are two examples of quality sourced meats. On the other hand, salami and pepperoni are technically keto-friendly but carry some risks as ultra-processed foods. Although you can tweak your macros to include lean meats, like chicken and turkey, without dropping out of ketosis, we've found that avoiding these is usually simpler. Super lean meats with high protein levels but no fat are more difficult to work into a normal keto diet meal plan. If you eat keto, swap breasts out with thighs, wings, or legs.

  5. Non-Starchy Vegetables Vegetables are rich in nutrients. Theyare importantto every person's overall health. We definitely want to keep non-starchy vegetables on our plate when we're on the keto diet when we can, although different peoples' need for vegetables may be higher or lower than the next person. But many vegetables are not low-carb vegetables. Starchy veggies like potatoes, corn, and carrots are relatively high in carbohydrates. We instead look to the low-carb vegetables. You may have heard avocados touted as a "superfood" in the past. Well, this is where the avocado's magic powers are strongest. Avocado is a tasty vegetable (sometimes considered a fruit) that is very low on carbs — mainly because it's so high in fiber, and you have to subtract fiber from carbs to get your "net carbs". Avocados also come with a host of unique benefits:healthy heart,healthy brain,andpreventingdiabetes. What are the best vegetables to eat when on keto? # Avocados (a staple of most keto diets!) # Leafy greens, like spinach and kale # Bell peppers # Tomatoes # Cauliflower # Broccoli # Asparagus # Zucchini # Eggplant # Garlic # Cayenne # Celery Don't rely too heavily on vegetables. But a small portion of non-starchy veggies at every meal is ideal for low carb diets like keto.

  6. Cheeses, Nuts, and Seeds Another group of foods to have a little bit of every day is cheeses, nuts, and seeds. An odd pairing, yes, but these three foods have two things in common: 1. Cheeses, nuts, and seeds can all serve asketo-friendly snacksthroughout the day. 2. Cheeses, nuts, and seeds should not be eaten in high quantities, but small amounts here and there are perfectly acceptable. Unlike milk, cheese is low-carb and high in fat. Unprocessed cheeses like cheddar, mozzarella, cream, goat, and bleu are often best for digestion. When looking for keto-friendly dairy products, make sure it'sfull-fat dairywith close to zero carbs. Beyond cheeses, think about adding full-fat sour cream or Greek yogurt to your keto diet. Should you go nuts for nuts? Yes! Can I plant a seed in your mind about seeds? "Pro-seed," I imagine you are saying. (See what we did there?) Like most snacks, make sure you consume small portions. One or two ounces of these nuts and seeds should act as a great snack: # Pecans # Macadamia nuts # Walnuts # Hazelnuts # Almonds # Pistachios # Cashews # Peanuts # Pili nuts (some of our favorites — these are 0-carb and super high in fat!) # Brazil nuts # Flaxseeds # Chia seeds # Hemp seeds # Sunflower seeds # Sesame seeds

  7. Keto Friendly Fruits You may think fruits have too much sugar to be keto friendly. Yes, fruits have natural sugars and can beslightly addictive. However, a few lower-carb fruits shouldn't push you over your daily carb limit. And theirhealth benefitsare too good to pass up. Here are some other fruits that have less than 10 grams of net carbs in a one-cup serving: # Lemons # Limes # Blackberries # Raspberries # Strawberries # Coconuts Fruits are the smallest part of the keto food pyramid. If you're not careful, fruits can kick you out of ketosis. Eating fruits can spike your blood sugar, and they don't make you feel full for very long. Fruits are filled with micronutrients. Nature has crafted fruits into something that we really want to eat. But make sure you keep fruits to a minimum when you're on a low carb diet.

  8. What to Drink on Keto You need to stay hydrated! But with all these restrictions, what can you drink while on keto? Water. Every day. Water is your new best friend. Find a good deal on a reusableBPA-freewater bottle and keep it filled each day. Although water is the absolute best liquid for anyone to drink — whether on keto or not — there are some other low carb drinks you can look for (some of which are great fat sources): #Bulletproof (butter) coffee # Sparkling water # Tea #Coffee # Dry wines # Hard liquors (in moderation) # Bone broth # Non-dairy milk alternatives Obviously, all of these drinks must be unsweetened to qualify as low carb. The best teas to drink areturmeric teaand green tea. Green tea is apotent antioxidantthat maypromote heart health. Black tea is also great for keeping macros in check and boosting your caffeine intake for the day (it's what is served at most restaurants). A popular variation on coffee among keto dieters is something called bulletproof coffee. Simply put, this means you add ghee (or butter) to your coffee, often paired with MCT oil. When looking for non-dairy milk alternatives, check the net carbs. For instance, sweetened and unsweetened almond milk are right next to each other on the shelf, and only one of them is good for a low-carb diet plan.

  9. High Carb and Other Foods to Avoid Now that you have the keto food pyramid at your fingertip, its helpful to look at a list of "don'ts" when it comes to the keto diet. Obviously, we're avoiding carbs here. So here are some food choices that are high in sugars or carbohydrates in general: # Bread # Pasta # Added sugar (refined or raw) # Honey # Pizza # Fries # Beans # Rice # Condiments high in sugar # Higher carb fruits, such as apples or bananas # Starchy vegetables like corn, potatoes, and carrots # Hot dogs, hoagies, and hamburgers (because of the buns) As far as drinks are concerned, do not drink sugary beverages, including sodas and sugary alcoholic drinks. Also avoid fruit juices and milk because of their sugar content. Technically speaking, diet sodas are low carb. However, avoid them like the plague. Actually, theartificial sweetenersin diet sodas can have afewdownsidesin common with the plague. In Summary # The keto food pyramid offers an easy-to-understand visual of what to eat and what to avoid when you're trying to maintain a state of ketosis. # Focus on healthy fats, proteins, non-starchy vegetables, cheeses, nuts, and seeds. # Avoid sugary foods and drinks, bread, pasta, milk, and fried foods.

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