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​5 foods that quietly ruin sleep at night​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 19:31 IST
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5 foods that quietly ruin sleep at night

Ever find yourself tossing and turning in bed, staring at the ceiling while your mind won’t switch off? The reason might be on your dinner plate or in your late-night snack. We often hear about what to eat for better sleep like warm milk or chamomile tea, but we rarely talk about what to avoid. Some foods that seem harmless during the day can quietly make it harder for your body and mind to relax at night. Sleep isn’tjust about when you go to bed. It also depends on how calm your mind is and how easily you fall asleep. That process actually starts hours before bedtime. What you eat in the evening can quietly shape how restful your night will be. Here are some everyday foods that may be affecting your sleep without you even knowing.

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Spicy food

That extra mirchi in your curry may taste great, but it can heat up your body and mess with your natural cool-down process that helps signal bedtime. Spices can also trigger acidity and discomfort, keeping you up when you should be drifting off.

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Chocolate

Most people forget that chocolate contains caffeine, especially darker ones. Even a small piece after dinner can give your brain just enough stimulation to delay sleep. If you’re sensitive to it, it’s better saved for daytime. Or look for options with little to no caffeine like white chocolate or carob-based treats.

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Fried snacks

Pakoras, chips, or anything deep-fried can feel satisfying, but they’re heavy on the stomach. Digesting oily food takes longer, which can keep your system active when it should be winding down. You may feel bloated, restless, or wake up often.

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Sugary desserts

A slice of cake or a bowl of halwa might be comforting, but too much sugar late at night can spike energy levels just when your body is trying to relax. It also messes with blood sugar balance, which may cause you to wake up feeling groggy or hungry.

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Caffeinated drinks

Not just coffee, even colas, iced tea or energy drinks can sneak in caffeine that sticks around longer than you think. It can block melatonin production, the hormone that helps you fall asleep, making it harder to feel sleepy at the right time.


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