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5 nutrient-packed foods to pair with zucchini

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 15, 2025, 08:57 IST
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How to boost nutrition of zucchini

Zucchini is a summer-friendly vegetable that is low in calories. It is rich in vitamins A, C, and potassium, which support immunity, skin health, and heart function. Its high water and fiber content aid digestion and help keep you hydrated, making it a great choice for weight management. As per USDA's FoodData Central data, one cup of raw zucchini offers around 21 calories, 1.5 g protein, 0.4 g fat, 22.2 mg vitamin C, 324 mg potassium, and 22.3 mg magnesium. A PMC study states that zucchini varieties highlight the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and anticancer properties of this vegetable. While it is rich in nutrients, there are foods that, when combined with zucchini, not only boost the nutritional value of the dish but also offer unbeatable taste. Take a look.

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Quinoa

Quinoa is rich in protein, fiber, and essential minerals that along with zucchini makes for a wholesome meal. A 2023 review highlights quinoa’s bioactive compounds and their medicinal properties like antioxidant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects. It is also said to contain high-quality protein with all essential amino acids, dietary fiber, vitamins (A, C, E), minerals (potassium, iron, magnesium), and bioactive compounds such as flavonoids (kaempferol, quercetin), saponins, phytosterols, polysaccharides, and betalains. Naturally gluten-free, it’s suitable for people with gluten intolerance or celiac disease. Light, fluffy, and versatile, quinoa can be enjoyed in salads, soups, breakfast bowls, or as a healthy substitute for rice.


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Chickpeas


They are a rich source of plant-based protein, which together with dietary fiber of zucchini makes dishes more filling. It is proven that chickpeas as a source of protein and fiber aiding in heart health, diabetes control, and anti-cancer effects. They are also a rich source of carbohydrates, fiber, essential minerals (iron, magnesium, potassium), vitamins (folate, vitamin A, C, E, B-complex), and bioactive compounds. Also, ow glycemic index and high fiber content of chickpeas help regulate blood sugar levels.

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Almonds

They are rich in healthy fats, vitamin E, and offer added crunch to the dish. They are rich in healthy fats (mostly monounsaturated fatty acids), protein, fiber, vitamins (especially vitamin E), minerals, and antioxidants. They provide significant amounts of magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phytochemicals that support various health functions.

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Tomatoes

They are rich in vitamin C and lycopene that complements zucchini’s antioxidants and make it a healthy meal. They are rich in vitamins (especially vitamin C, vitamin K, and folate), minerals (potassium, manganese), fiber, and bioactive compounds such as lycopene, beta-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, and α-tomatine. It is said that these compounds help improve digestion, inflammation reduction, and other health advantages.

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Feta Cheese


This variety of cheese is a good source of high-quality protein, which helps with satiety, blood sugar balance, and weight management. A study on enhancing low-fat feta cheese with probiotics shows that probiotic-enriched low-fat feta can be beneficial for heart health and suitable for dieters and heart patients.


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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article—is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.


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