I have a theory that there is a impossible trinity (like in economics), where a food cannot be delicious, cheap and healthy at the same time. At maximum 2 of the 3 can be achieved.

Is there any food that breaks this theory?

Edit: I was thinking more about dishes (or something you put in your mouth) than the raw substances

Some popular suggestions include

  • fruits (in season) and vegetables
  • lentils, beans, rice
  • mushrooms
  • chicken
  • just eat in moderation

Edit 2: Thanks for the various answers. Now there are a lot of (mostly bean-based) recipes for everyone to try out!

Also someone made a community for cheap healthy food after seeing this topic!

  • hahattpro@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Buy raw material and cook yourself.

    Most premade food is expensive because:

    • labor on cooking
    • restaurant profit
    • rent of the restaurant/owner of the place sell you food
    • service
  • Wirrvogel@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    I am making vegetarian lentil soup today.

    Ingredients are cheap (you can add nearly any seasonal vegetables) and lentils can be grown locally (America, Europe, Asia, maybe elsewhere too) without too much environmental damage and dried lentils can be stored for long times, you do not need expensive spices and no industrial processed stuff.

    Cooking it in a pressure cooker makes it energy effective and done very fast.

    You can freeze it over longer periods, so you can make one big pot, but eat multiple times. It should stay perfectly fine for three month in a freezer* and we kept it for three days in a fridge just fine (could stay good longer but I haven’t tried it).

    And we love it.

    • If you plan to put it into a freezer do not salt it. Salt it when heating it up again.

    Highly nutritious. Lentils are often overlooked, even though they’re an inexpensive way of getting a wide variety of nutrients. For example, they’re packed with B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and potassium. Lentils are made up of more than 25% protein, which makes them an excellent meat alternative.

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    1 year ago

    Curiously, peanuts 🥜.

    100 gr of peanuts have almost all the fatty acids that you need in a day, with almost half the minimum calorie intake required and half the protein you need. They are satiating, VERY easy to grow, and even used as a way to replenish the soil with nutrients in crop rotation.

    If you ask me what was the mana taken through the dessert, I’d say most likely peanuts.

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      1 year ago

      Peanuts are 50%, even worse than potato chips. 100 grams aren’t very satiating, at least to me. I’m not sure I’d consider that healthy.