Printable Low Potassium Food Chart

Hey there! Are you looking for a list of low potassium foods? Look no further, my friend! I’ve got some seriously LOL-worthy suggestions for you. And don’t worry, I’m not going to bore you with a long list of bland, boring foods. Nope, we’re going to have some fun with this one!

  1. Pickles

PicklesThat’s right, pickles! Not only are they low in potassium, but they’re also super tasty. Plus, they make for a great snack when you’re feeling a little hangry (that’s hungry and angry, in case you didn’t know).

  1. Popcorn

PopcornWho says low potassium foods have to be boring? Popcorn is a great option for when you want something salty and crunchy. And let’s face it, who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned movie night snack?

  1. Bacon

BaconWhoever said that bacon was bad for you clearly didn’t know that it’s also low in potassium. I mean, it’s not like we needed another reason to love bacon, but I’ll take it!

  1. Watermelon

WatermelonOkay, so this one isn’t exactly a surprise. But who doesn’t love a juicy slice of watermelon on a hot summer day? I know I do!

  1. Chocolate

ChocolateYes, you read that right! Chocolate is actually low in potassium. So go ahead and indulge in a piece or two (or three or four). You’re welcome.

  1. Cucumbers

CucumbersCucumbers may not be the most exciting food out there, but they’re definitely a great option if you’re looking for something low in potassium. And hey, you can always add a little bit of salt and pepper to spice things up!

  1. Pistachios

PistachiosNuts can be a little tricky when you’re trying to avoid potassium, but pistachios are a great option. Plus, they’re super fun to eat (who doesn’t love cracking open those little shells?).

  1. Strawberries

StrawberriesAnother classic summer fruit, strawberries are a sweet and delicious option that won’t wreak havoc on your potassium levels. Plus, they’re great in smoothies, on top of pancakes, or just on their own!

  1. Beef jerky

Beef jerkyThis one might be a little surprising, but beef jerky is actually a great low-potassium snack option. Just be careful not to overdo it (too much sodium can be just as bad as too much potassium).

  1. Pineapple

PineappleLast but not least, we have pineapple. Not only is it low in potassium, but it’s also packed with vitamin C and other important nutrients. Plus, it’s the perfect addition to your next piña colada!

So there you have it, folks! A completely random and totally hilarious list of low potassium foods. You’re welcome for the laughs (and the food ideas)!