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4 ways to enjoy cheese daily and still keep it healthy​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 3, 2025, 15:21 IST
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How to enjoy cheese daily and still keep it healthy

Cheese has a way of sneaking into our meals; sometimes as the star, sometimes as a quiet extra and often with a little guilt tagging along. For years , it has been painted as indulgent, the kind of food you should ration if you care about your waistline. But here’s the truth: cheese isn’t the villain it’s made out to be. It also brings a good dose of protein and calcium that your body quietly thanks you for. In fact, eaten right, it can be part of an everyday diet that feels both comforting and balanced. The trick is not to cut it out, but to make it work smarter for you. Scroll down to see how you can enjoy cheese every day and still keep it healthy.

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Pair it with fresh produce

The creamy saltiness of cheese plays beautifully against fruits and vegetables, and the fibre keeps you from going overboard. A paneer stir fry with spinach and peppers, feta scattered over cucumbers and oranges, or even a thin slice of cheddar with apple wedges - the pairings do the heavy lifting. You get the flavour hit without piling your plate high with dairy.

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Treat cheese as a garnish, not the main act

Another shift is to stop treating cheese as the centrepiece. Think of it instead as a finishing touch. A spoonful of parmesan stirred into dal, a crumble of goat cheese over roasted pumpkin, or just a few shreds of mozzarella on a warm roti; it’s enough to transform the taste without weighing down the meal. Used sparingly, cheese becomes that note that makes food memorable rather than overwhelming.

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Choose fresher, simpler varieties

Paneer, cheena, cottage cheese, mozzarella, all of these varieties are less salty, less processed and fit naturally into Indian cooking. To make it more balanced, try a paneer bhurji wrapped in a multigrain paratha or one can add a fresh slice of soft mozzarella tucked into a veggie wrap that feels indulgent but not heavy. Plus, choosing local, fresh varieties means you can enjoy cheese more often, without the baggage that comes with heavily aged or packaged options.

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Balance with grains and legumes

Pairing cheese with fibre-rich grains and legumes is one of the easiest ways to turn indulgence into something that actually nourishes you. A paneer-stuffed jowar roti, a millet salad dotted with feta, or even a handful of whole grain crackers with spiced chickpeas and a sliver of cheese – these kinds of combinations do more than taste good. They slow down digestion, stretch flavour further, and keep your portions in check without you even thinking about it.

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