What Are The Most (And Least) Addictive Foods?

Steak

Who would've thought the steak-craze stemmed from something deeper? Addictive-like eating behavior is more than just a craving or lack of willpower.  

Gummy candy

Addictive eating is often linked to processed foods, like gummies, which are high in added sugar and/or fat. 

Breakfast cereal

Who would've thought the steak-craze stemmed from something deeper? Addictive-like eating behavior is more than just a craving or lack of willpower.  

Popcorn (buttered)

Fatty, salty, and deceivingly light, popcorn is difficult to stop eating, especially in front of a screen. 

Rolls (plain)

Addictive foods also contain high amounts of calories, and cause major blood sugar imbalances, which can result in those crazy carb cravings.

Fried chicken

While you might think it's the mouthwatering food itself, the biggest contributor to addictive-like eating is your brain. 

Bacon

The brain has a reward center that is activated and starts releasing dopamine and other feel-good chemicals when we eat, and even more when we eat things like bacon. 

Cheese

The brain's reward center explains why most people enjoy eating, and why some seek food, like cheese, for those happy feelings. 

Cake

The reward system isn't all bad, as it ensures we eat enough food to get all the energy and nutrients that we need, but foods like cake can throw the system off. 

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