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Beer, chicken and food stalls invite you to feast at the Oktoberfest. But visiting the Oktoberfest can also be healthy – with these tips.

Since September 16th, the Theresienwiese in Munich has been celebrating again – the Oktoberfest is here! Numerous tents, beer gardens and hundreds of snack bars invite you to feast. Beer, chicken and Ses are the order of the day – quite a calorie trap. Anyone who wants to eat healthy at Oktoberfest faces a challenge. With these tips, your visit to the Oktoberfest will be a little lower in calories and healthier, but without sacrificing enjoyment.

Eat beforehand

Going to the Oktoberfest on an empty stomach is not a good idea. Because if you drink a lot, you also have to eat a lot. And then you’re quickly tempted to make a detour to one of the numerous stands where crepes or chocolate fruits are tempting after you’ve had the chicken or the cheese sandwiches in the tent. In order not to be driven by irrational hunger, it is advisable to eat a healthy meal before visiting the Oktoberfest that will keep you full for a long time – such as a hearty breakfast or lunch. Then the first treatment won’t work too quickly.

Choose healthy alternatives

In addition to chicken, bratwurst and the like, there are also numerous healthier alternatives at Oktoberfest. Most beer tents offer several vegan or vegetarian dishes. In addition, salad or sauerkraut is served as a side dish with many dishes – a good source of vitamins. Vitamins can even be found on the meat-heavy snack board, for example in the form of radishes. Another healthy option is the traditional Steckerlfisch. In contrast to many other dishes, it is low in fat and still fills you up.

When it comes to desserts, a crepe with applesauce is a good alternative to one with chocolate; when it comes to chocolate fruits, you can also use dark chocolate instead of whole milk.

Share food

Most dishes at the Oktoberfest are high in calories. Often there are large portions that you can hardly manage on your own anyway. Therefore, sharing a dish with friends can be beneficial. This way you don’t overindulge too quickly, you consume fewer calories and you might even be hungry afterwards to try another dish together.

Save on beer

In addition to the food, a lot of calories are also consumed at the Oktoberfest through alcohol, and mostly through beer. Unfortunately, the traditional drink has quite a few calories: around 50 calories in just 100 milliliters. One meal therefore has around 500 calories – quite a lot.

It can’t hurt to switch to water between each meal and thus reduce your consumption slightly. Radler is also a slightly lower calorie alternative – it has around 100 calories less than a pint of beer. Some tents also offer sour shandy, i.e. with sparkling water instead of soda.

Tarun Kumar

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