Low Energy Density Foods

“OK Great,” says my fiance. But what foods can I eat then? “Vegetables and fruits,” I reply.

After explaining about the new volumetrics “diet” that I’m trying to stick with to feel full with less calories, my fiance wanted to know about what foods she could eat and was it just going to be lettuce and apples (both of which she’s not too fond of.) Googling around I couldn’t really find a good source of what foods we could eat so I thought I would make ya’ll a list.

This list is just starting and what I’m trying to do is show there is a variety of foods out there you can eat. All below an energy density of 2. Remeber:

Energy Density = Calories / Weight in Grams per serving

FoodCalories/Weight(g)
Apples0.52
Bananas0.88
Corn Pasta1.25
Chicken Breast Cooked1.97
Strawberries0.32
Instant Oatmeal w/ Water0.55
Instant Oatmeal w/ Water0.55
Raw Tomato0.21
Raw Snap Green Beans0.31
Raw Snap Green Beans0.31
Raw Green Peppers0.20
Raw Yellowfin Tuna1.1
Baked Potato0.93
1% Cottage Cheese0.72
Hard-boiled Egg1.55
Creamed Sweet Corn0.71
Water Canned Pineapple0.32

3 Comments

  1. NIce post! Too bad I don’t really like any of those listed.

  2. Yeah, I wish I had as much time as I used to to workout but with trying to build all these websites, that’s not always the case.

    I’ll work on expanding the list and trying to find some better tasting low energy density foods. :)

  3. I found this list googling the very same… some kind of comprehensive list rating foods on their energy density. I was recently turned onto this idea from a couple of articles of the June 30, 2008 “First” magazine. It sounds like something I could actually do! Did you stick with it? If so, here’s a list from that mag of the top 15 low-energy density fruits:
    Strawberries- .2
    Raspberries- .3
    Watermelon- .3
    Grapefruit- .3
    Cantaloupe- .4
    Honeydew- .4
    Papaya- .4
    Peaches- .4
    Tangerines- .4
    Apricots- .5
    Pineapple- .5
    Oranges- .6
    Plums- .6
    Blueberries- .6
    Apples- .6

    JayRobb.com has some interesting articles too.

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