The keto diet typically limits carbs to 20–50 grams per day. While some people on keto count their total carb intake, others count net carbs, which is total carbs minus fiber. That’s because fiber is indigestible, so it can’t be broken down and absorbed by your body.
While this diet may seem challenging, it allows for many nutritious foods.
The ketogenic diet’s increasing popularity owes largely to its potential benefits for weight loss and blood sugar control.
Early evidence also suggests that this low carb, high fat diet may help treat certain cancers, Alzheimer’s disease, and other conditions. Still, higher quality research is still needed to determine this diet’s long-term safety and effectiveness
Here are 20 healthy foods to eat on the keto diet.