What food is the most satiating for you?

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  • ServusChristi
    ServusChristi Posts: 98 Member
    All-you-can-eat Chinese buffet. J/K! Steel-cut oats in the morning for sure (I throw in a big spoon of gelatin powder first, to add protein). Great northern beans cooked down to soup are very filling later in the day, high in protein and potassium.
  • missperfectpitch
    missperfectpitch Posts: 612 Member
    I find Greek yogurt and some types of protein bars in particular to be very satiating. In general, some combination of protein and fiber, and sometimes fat, works best for me.
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    Meat!
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    Oatmeal, nuts, fruits, peanut butter
  • Elle_Marie_Fit
    Elle_Marie_Fit Posts: 138 Member
    I always feel so nourished when I eat a mashed banana mixed with plain, whole fat yogurt sprinkled with cinnamon.
  • Cbean08
    Cbean08 Posts: 1,092 Member
    Red meat. A 3 oz serving of filet mignon is usually enough to completely satiate me. Paired with some brussel sprouts or broccoli or asparagus and I can get by for a while.
  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    As long as it includes a ton of vegetables/protein/large volume of food im pretty satisfied. Also greek yogurt and protein bars
  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    I also can not do eggs or oatmeal... they dont do ANYTHING for my hunger weirdly enough
  • kam26001
    kam26001 Posts: 2,794 Member
    6 Oreos
  • Teresamaria860
    Teresamaria860 Posts: 4 Member
    I eat a primal diet. I do not eat grains nuts or seeds so for me the most satiating food is fat. I will usually add 2-3 tablespoons to every meal in the form of ghee, butter, lard, beef tallow. For breakfast one of those tablespoons is often coconut oil. And I sometimes add olive or avocado oils. But my body prefers animal fats. This is in addition to whatever fat I mightnuse for cooking. I've lost 25 pounds since I began eating primally. My cholesterol is so low my doctor told me I had less than a 1% risk of a stroke and My blood sugar is no longer in the pre-diabetic range. So this dietary choice is really working well for me
  • ElementalEscapee
    ElementalEscapee Posts: 552 Member
    (Real) oatmeal with peanut butter (sometimes milk instead of water) is the only thing that will keep me satiated for hours in the morning.
  • Frankie_Fan
    Frankie_Fan Posts: 562 Member
    Peanut butter.
  • azkabanned
    azkabanned Posts: 79 Member
    edited February 2018
    Red meat and rice.

    Fish and chicken despite having a lot of protein and fat, just isn’t as satisfying as steak, I’ll eat and eat and eat and still be hungry. I also had trouble feeling full eating eggs, 3 boiled eggs and a bowl of oatmeal at breakfast but still hungry.
  • ccrdragon
    ccrdragon Posts: 3,374 Member
    Fat and protein. Carbs will fill me up but I get hungry again in a short period of time after eating carbs.
  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    white potatoes for me
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    potatoes
  • brittyn3
    brittyn3 Posts: 481 Member
    beer... haha. Not even kidding. I have 3 beers, I don't need dinner.

    But food, anytime I have a veg and a protein - I'm good.
  • caroldavison332
    caroldavison332 Posts: 864 Member
    Dr. Joel Furman says eating optimally nutrition food in combination to catalyze their nutritional properties eliminates toxic hunger, so I'm on the GBOMBS diet. bitter Greens, beans, onions, mushrooms, berries and seeds.
  • aeloine
    aeloine Posts: 2,163 Member
    Pasta with a veg and an egg mixed in. 54g of dry pasta puffs up really well and is rib-stickin' good!
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,069 Member
    Protein is a must.

    After that, I just try to balance out my needs. I like veggies, and they help give me volume without taking up too many of my precious calories. I find I recover from my workouts better when I make sure I get some good carbs in there. Fats obviously to keep things balanced. Fiber helps with feeling full and other things as well.
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    For me it's starchy carbs and fiber. Potatoes and high fiber tortillas with beans or avocado are awesome!

    Same for me - and roast veggies like butternut, peppers and zucchini
  • mgookin
    mgookin Posts: 92 Member
    Cottage cheese.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    .. I must be doing Oatmeal wrong because it keeps me full maybe one hour.

    For me it really depends on the time of the month, but typically apples is what works best (especially with a piece of cheese).
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    Some of the worst foods ...

    Oatmeal
    Toast with honey
    Nuts
    Pears


    Some of the better foods ...

    Brown rice ... for some reason it satisfies me better than other rices
    Veggies
    Chicken
    Toast with cheese
    Yogurt

    There's a slow cooker thing I put together with chicken mince, chickpeas, and heaps of veggies and I serve it over brown rice ... that is filling and keeps me full for a long time.
  • __TMac__
    __TMac__ Posts: 1,669 Member
    Pretty much any protein or fat. Carbs eaten alone (starchy veg, grains, or sweets) leave me hungrier than when I started.
  • anl90
    anl90 Posts: 928 Member
    Definitely potatoes and beans. Rice is good for a quick filler, but it does not keep me as full as long.
  • rbfdac
    rbfdac Posts: 1,057 Member
    Vegetables fill me up super fast, but don't stick around super long so I eat them with almost every meal. I find that salmon is the absolute most satiating thing I eat. It fills me up very quickly and keeps me full for hours.

    My favorite veggies that fill me up super fast are roasted cauliflower or broccoli.
  • CoffeeNBooze
    CoffeeNBooze Posts: 966 Member
    For me it's eggs. I stay full for hours and they're so satisfying for me. Love omelettes!!!
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    edited February 2018
    Oatmeal (only when made with milk), apples, potatoes, legumes, bread and eggs, all kinds of sandwiches, meals bulked up with vegetables, rice with some kind of stew, semolina porridge, grains in general when paired with protein and vegetables.

    Although some foods are satiating on their own to me (potatoes, apples), most foods are satiating in a combination that includes a starch, some protein (doesn't need to be a lot), and a little bit of fat. More fat only adds to calories, but not satiety, but completely fat-free is not very satisfying to me. Vegetables are odd because I find them very satisfying in a meal but not on their own, so a huge salad would make me feel like my stomach is full but I can still feel hungry, so adding beans or grains and feta to the salad and a teaspoon of olive oil does the trick. If a meal doesn't have a starch I find I need a lot more food to stop feeling hungry, so meat and non-starchy vegetables is a recipe for scouring the fridge 15 minutes later.
  • ayesha639
    ayesha639 Posts: 12 Member
    I used to have a big problem with granola, I could eat it by the bucket. I love cereal in general really. Now I eat puffed wheat cereal with almond milk and a little sweetener and it's low enough calorie that I can have a pretty decent serving, and it satisfies my cereal craving