📝 Detailed Answer
Having experienced the struggle of resisting cravings myself, I can tell you that tofu-based snacks are significantly better than flour-based ones.
The advantages are clear: since they are protein-based, they provide longer satiety and prevent sharp blood glucose spikes, which helps in controlling appetite. They are particularly beneficial for those with low basal metabolic rates due to low muscle mass.
However, the issue lies with commercially available products. To achieve a crispy texture, they are often deep-fried or infused with refined sugars. In Traditional Korean Medicine, these ingredients can easily lead to the accumulation of Dam-eum (痰飮)—a state where unnecessary fluids and metabolic waste coagulate in the body. Furthermore, for those with a Bi-heo (脾虛) constitution (Spleen Deficiency), where digestive and absorptive functions are impaired, the soy components themselves may cause bloating.
Rather than stating that one specific snack is universally 'good,' it is important to observe how your own body reacts. If you feel bloated or experience a sense of heaviness after snacking, it is a signal that the food does not suit your constitution. If you need a dietary guide tailored to your specific constitution and current digestive state, please feel free to visit the clinic for a personalized consultation.