20 Weight Loss Foods That Actually Taste Good

20. Cooked Spinach


Everyone wants to eat yummy foods, but everyone also wants to eat healthy.

This may seem like a dilemma, but we’ve rounded up 20 of the best tasting “weight loss” foods that’ll satisfy your taste buds and be good to your waistline.

Spinach is packed with necessary nutrients and vitamins, plus it’s great for your metabolism.

19. Avocado

Simply sauté with some garlic for a delicious side dish.

Avocado is a healthy fat with no sugars and plenty of fiber. They're tasty enough to eat on their own, or make a great addition to any meal!

18. Greek Yogurt

However, you may want to stick to the serving size of one cup as these fruits are not low calorie.

Yogurt is a great way to start your morning. You can add some fresh cut fruit for natural sweetness in plain Greek yogurt, but you may want to watch the sugar content on certain brands.

17. Raw Broccoli

The protein and probiotics are an added bonus to this tasty treat!

There are so many ways to eat broccoli that really make it an amazing weight loss food.

16. Dark Chocolate

It's a good source of vitamins and also works as a detox food.

Dark chocolate is said to be a mood-boosting food that is also diet friendly.

15. Asparagus

Go ahead and snack on a few squares when your sweet tooth kicks in.

15. Asparagus

Grilled, steamed or sauté this healthy veggie for a tasty side to your dinner.

14. Sweet Potato

Not only is this superfood high in fiber and nutrients, but it also helps eliminate bad cholesterol. 

13. Dried Goji Berries

Sweet potatoes are a great source of vitamin A and fiber, which makes them a wonderful addition to any healthy meal.

Protein and antioxidants make these berries a sweet snack.

12. Kale

In fact, Goji berries are great for metabolism and have even been used as medicine for many years by the Chinese.

There's a good reason kale became so popular: it's super healthy.

11. Acai Berries

You can mix it as a salad, bake it in the oven with spices for a crunchy snack, or sauté with seasoning for a quick side dish.

These berries are popular right now for their superfood-like qualities. They're packed with antioxidants and are known as a metabolism boosting food in addition to being sweet.

10. Salmon

It's a win-win!

It's actually recommended to consume salmon on a monthly basis due to its health benefits.

9. Flax Seed

The omegs-3 fatty acids are good for your cardiovascular system and heart health.

Flax seed is easily added to any meal. Throw some in your morning smoothie, or opt for flax seed bread next time you're at the grocery store.

8. Beet Greens

You won't regret introducing these heart-healthy seeds to your diet!

Even if you aren't a "beet person," beet tops make for a nutrient-dense and delicious salad.

7. Pineapple

These veggies have antioxidants and other properties that are known to work wonders on your metabolism.

Pineapples have vitamins and enzymes that are great for your digestive system.

6. Mixed Nuts

However, this fruit is also full of naturally occurring sugars, so consuming it in moderation is also a good idea.

Nuts are packed with tummy-filling proteins and are also considered superfoods.

5. Olive Oil

Make sure you snack in moderation as these healthy treats also come with high calories.

Olive oil makes everything better! Plus, you can use it for so many things.

4. Ginger

Toss it with veggies and seasoning, or mix it into your favorite pasta with a bit of grated cheese for a low-calorie dinner.

Ginger not only boosts your metabolism, but also your immune system and is great for digestion.

3. Qunioa

It also adds a bit of flavor to any meal!

Protein, fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants are just a few health benefits of adding quinoa to your diet.

2. Cauliflower

It also makes for a great tasting and fresh salad!

With vitamins C and K and lots of dietary fiber, cauliflower is one underrated veggie.

It makes for a great snack, or you can easily steam it to add to any dinner.