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7 Foods You Must Avoid For Breakfast For Better Energy

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While breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day, eating the wrong things can spike your blood sugar and leave you feeling exhausted by 11:00 AM.

If you want to stay sharp and productive, consider swapping these common breakfast items for better alternatives.

1. Sugary Cereals

Most boxed cereals are loaded with refined sugar and white flour. While they give you a quick “sugar high,” the inevitable crash will leave you feeling tired and hungry shortly after.

Better Choice: Rolled oats or “Ogi” (Pap) with milk and a small amount of honey instead of refined sugar.

2. White Bread and Margarine

White bread is a simple carbohydrate that digests very quickly, causing a spike in insulin. Margarine often contains trans fats, which are linked to inflammation and heart issues.

Better Choice: Whole-wheat bread or boiled sweet potatoes.

3. Fried Dough (Puff-Puff or Donuts)

Starting your day with deep-fried dough and sugar is a recipe for a “brain fog” morning. The high fat and sugar content makes your digestive system work overtime, pulling energy away from your brain.

Better Choice: Akara (bean cakes) that are lightly pan-fried or steamed Moin-Moin.

4. Flavored Non-Fat Yogurt

Don’t let the “non-fat” label fool you. To make up for the lack of fat, manufacturers often pump these yogurts full of sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Better Choice: Plain Greek yogurt topped with a few pieces of fresh fruit.

5. Processed Meats (Sausages and Hot Dogs)

These are often high in nitrates and sodium, which can cause bloating and increase blood pressure. Long-term consumption of processed meats is also linked to chronic health issues.

Better Choice: Boiled eggs or grilled fish.

6. Fruit Juices

Even 100% fruit juice lacks the fiber found in whole fruit. Drinking a glass of juice is essentially drinking a concentrated dose of liquid sugar, which hits your bloodstream instantly.

Better Choice: Eat a whole orange or a slice of watermelon instead of drinking the juice.

7. Instant Noodles

While convenient, instant noodles are high in sodium and preservatives but very low in fiber and protein. This can lead to dehydration and a quick return of hunger.

Better Choice: A vegetable omelet with a side of boiled plantain.

The Golden Rule for Breakfast:

Try to combine protein (like eggs or beans) with healthy fats (like avocado) and fiber (like vegetables or whole grains). This combination slows down digestion and keeps your energy levels steady throughout the morning.

Which of these is your usual “go-to” breakfast that you might need to swap out?

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