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​​6 anti-inflammatory foods hiding in your kitchen​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 17, 2025, 09:00 IST
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6 anti-inflammatory foods hiding in your kitchen

You don’t need to search for expensive superfoods to fight inflammation—your kitchen probably has everything you need. Some of the most effective anti-inflammatory foods are already in your pantry, quietly working while adding flavour and texture to your meals. With just a few simple ingredients, you can give your body the support it needs. Curious to find out which ones? Let’s explore a few of them!

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Turmeric

That bright yellow powder in your spice rack is more than just a curry colour boost. Turmeric has curcumin, which helps calm inflammation in the body. Sprinkle a little into soups, teas, scrambled eggs, or warm milk. It doesn’t take much, and when you pair it with black pepper, it becomes even more effective. It’s an easy way to add both flavour and health benefits to your meals.

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Ginger

Zingy, spicy, and always a favourite in tea, ginger is a spice that does more than just add flavour. It helps soothe an upset stomach and reduce inflammation. You can grate it into stir-fries, soups, or even smoothies for an extra kick and a range of benefits. Plus, it’sa great way to give your immune system a little extra support.

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Garlic

Garlic is packed with compounds that can help reduce inflammation and support your immune system. Add it to your roasts, mash it into dips, or use it in your dressings—it’san easy way to boost your health while adding flavor. It also pairs perfectly with so many dishes, making it a versatile addition to your meals. Plus, its natural antioxidants can help protect your body from harmful free radicals.

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Leafy Greens

Spinach, kale, and even regular lettuce do more than just fill up your plate. These leafy greens are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that your body benefits from. They’re great for fighting inflammation, especially when you eat them raw or lightly cooked. Toss a handful into your dal, wrap, or smoothie for an easy boost.

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Berries

Frozen berries are packed with antioxidants, especially anthocyanins, which help reduce inflammation. Sprinkle them on oatmeal, mix them into yogurt, or snack on them as is. Sweet, easy, and surprisingly good for you. They’re also low in calories, making them a great addition to any healthy diet. Plus, they’rea simple way to add a burst of colour and nutrients to any meal.

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Olive Oil

That drizzle of olive oil over your salad isn’t just about flavour. Extra virgin olive oil is packed with heart-healthy fats and anti-inflammatory compounds. It’s best used raw or in low-heat cooking, where it keeps all its goodness intact. Try using it instead of butter or regular oil next time and see how your meals and body feel.


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