Thursday, July 2, 2026

What to eat when caffeine stops working

11 everyday foods that fuel you instead of draining you.
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Foods that keep your energy steady all day long
Beating fatigue with food has less to do with eating more and more and more to do with eating things your body burns slowly. A heavy meal or a fast-digesting snack spikes your blood sugar and drops it just as fast, which is the slump you feel an hour later. The foods that keep you going do the opposite, releasing their energy at a steady, unhurried pace.
🌾 Oats are a good example. Their fiber digests slowly, so a morning bowl delivers a long, even release of energy instead of the quick high and hard landing of a sugary cereal. Try pairing steel-cut or old-fashioned oats with protein and fat sources (e.g., Greek yogurt, milk or soy milk, hemp or chia seeds) for breakfast.
🍌 Bananas are a quick source of energy. How quickly bananas are digested depends on their ripeness — ripe or overripe bananas have less fiber and will be digested faster than underripe or green bananas. For sustained energy, choose ones that aren’t overripe and enjoy them alongside protein and fat, like peanut butter or hard-boiled eggs.
🌱 Seeds are quiet overachievers. Chia, pumpkin, sunflower, and flax bring a mix of fiber, healthy fat, and slow-release carbs that help keep energy steady, and they blend easily into yogurt, oatmeal, or a smoothie without a second thought.
Our full list includes the proteins that help fend off an afternoon dip, the drinks worth keeping close, and the ones quietly working against you. See all of them below, and build yourself an afternoon that doesn’t fall apart at 3 p.m.
11 ENERGY BOOSTERS
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