Preparation, uses, and tips
Combine natural energy bars and a handful of
grapes or cherries for a fast breakfast or
healthful mid-day snack. Energy bars are easy to transport, so if you’re going for a
long bike ride or hike, pack some energy bars to satisfy your snack attacks.
Buying and storing tips
Look for energy bars in the snack foods or supplement section of health food stores, or in
the specialty foods section of most supermarkets. Store energy bars in a cool, dark location
for 6 to 12 months.
Varieties
Energy bars come in a wide variety of flavors and textures. They may be high in protein,
high in carbohydrates, low in fat, or contain a balanced ratio of these nutrients. They may
have a taffy-like texture, or may be baked for a cookie-like consistency. Many are coated with
chocolate, carob, vanilla “yogurt,” or other flavors.
Natural energy bars with natural sugars, flavors, and colors are also available.
Nutrition Highlights
Energy bar (High carbohydrate), 1.3 oz.
(37g)
Calories: 130
Protein: 2.0g
Carbohydrate: 26g
Total Fat: 2.5g
Fiber: 0.5g
Energy bar (Low carbohydrate), 2.5 oz. (72g)
Calories: 290
Protein: 30g
Carbohydrate: 17g
Total Fat: 6g
Fiber: 0.0g
Vitamin and mineral content varies among bars.