Which Foods Can You Eat On A Keto Diet?

If you’re keeping up with the latest diets trends, then the keto diet seems like the obvious option. Starting out can be pretty confusing though — what can you actually eat? Don’t worry, we’ve got you. When following a ketogenic diet, you want to choose healthy foods from each group that are the lowest in carbs and ideally contain healthy fats. Here’s what you can eat to keep you in ketosis. 

Seafood

Seafood and shellfish are high-protein, low-carb, healthy options on almost any diet  including keto. Tuna and salmon are packed with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Shelf-stable, cheap options include sardines and anchovies packed in oil. From the shellfish family, clams and mussels contain high levels of fatty acids. Eating/consuming seafood at least twice a week is a good recommendation for any diet. 

Seafood (100g) Fat Protein Carbs 
Salmon 8g 22g 0g 
Sardines 18g 22g 0g 
Tinned Tuna 31g 5g 0g 
Tinned Anchovies 16g 35g 0g 
Mussels 20g 2g 4g 

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Low-carb vegetables

Vegetables are high in fibre and typically low in carbs, making them the healthiest foods in a ketogenic diet. To choose the lowest in carbs, stick with cruciferous vegetable (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts) and those with a high water content (celery, tomatoes, bell peppers). Onions and garlic are great low carb veggies that can add a lot of flavour to your dishes.

Vegetables (100g) Fat Protein Carbs 
Broccoli 0g 3g 7g 
Cabbage 0g 1g 6g 
Cauliflower 1g 3g 4g 
Brussels Sprouts 1g 3g 4g 
Pepper 0g 1g 9g 

High-fat dairy

Milk is naturally high in carbs due to the lactose (milk sugar) it contains. To get your calcium foods on a keto diet, focus on some of the following sources:  

  • Cheese: Hard varieties like cheddar are usually lower in carbs than goats’ cheese or feta. 
  • Whipping cream is a good option if you want some dairy in your coffee. 
  • Butter can be consumed in small amounts (try not to use too much, as it’s high saturated fat). 
  • Olive oil or Coconut oil are great alternatives to butter 
  • Full fat, unflavoured cream cheeseyoghurt, or cottage cheese: Yoghurt, cream cheese, and cottage cheese should be used more like condiments – in small amounts because they are the higher-carb options in this list. 
Dairy (100g) Fat Protein Carbs 
Cheddar Cheese 33g 25g 1g 
Butter 81g 1g 1g 
Olive Oil 100g 0g 0g 
Coconut Oil 100g 0g 0g 
Cottage Cheese 4g 11g 3g 

Animal protein sources

All meats, poultry, and pork products are low in carbs, but their fat content varies. Although a giant pile of bacon sounds delicious, it isn’t the healthiest option. Try to make good choices from this group by looking for organic, free range beef products, and minimally processed pork products (limiting sodium intake). Dark meat chicken or turkey has more fat to balance your macro intake. Eggs are a good high-protein breakfast option, or snack throughout the day. 

Animal Protein (100g) Fat Protein Carbs 
Chicken 2g 24g 0g 
Lean Beef Mince 10g 20g 1g 
Pork Loin 5g 29g 0g 
Turkey 1g 16g 3g 
Eggs 12g 11g 1g 

Vegan Protein Sources

Your protein doesn’t have to come from an animal, as this can often be high in saturated fats, you may wish to opt for some plant-based options too. In fact, if you can follow a keto diet as a vegan or vegetarian too as long as you carefully track your macros. Be aware that common plant-based sources of protein such as beans and pulses also contain carbohydrate, so you may need to avoid these too. Foods such as nuts and seeds, as well as soy products can be a good option.  

Vegan Protein (100g) Fat Protein Carbs 
Tofu 7g 13g 1g 
Walnuts 65g 15g 14g 
Peanut Butter 53g 24g 10g 
Chia Seeds 29g 22g 3g 
Brazil Nuts 66g 14g 4g 

Snacks

Nuts and seeds are packed with healthy fats and are low in carbs — watch out for any that are flavoured or have a tonne of salt added though. Avocado and guacamole are great keto snacks to eat with low carb veggies. Olives and hummus are other easy options, while you can always combine low carb foods from other groups — like meat and cheese — just skip the crackers. 

Snacks (100g) Fat Protein Carbs 
Hummus 25g 7g 11g 
Avocado 15g 2g 9g 
Olives 22g 1g 1g 
Spreadable Cheese 22g 6g 4g 
Ham 3g 22g 2g 

Take home message 

There are healthy, low-carb options in all of the foods groups. Just try to select those which contain healthier fats (plant based instead of animal fat) and the right amount of protein foods to make sure you’re hitting your macro goals to stay in ketosis. 

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