Bananas are also packed with potassium, a vital mineral for heart health and blood pressure regulation. This makes them a heart-healthy pick for daily eating. But on their own, bananas are low in protein and healthy fats, and high in natural sugar, meaning they may not keep you energized for long.
To make a banana breakfast more filling, pair it with protein or fat—like peanut butter, Greek yogurt, or a few nuts. When balanced with other foods, bananas become a quick, nutritious part of your morning routine. In short, they’re a healthy choice—as long as they don’t go solo.