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6 high-fiber Indian foods that burn fat while keeping you full

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 15, 2025, 10:41 IST
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6 high-fiber Indian foods that burn fat while keeping you full

If you’ve ever tried to lose weight while always feeling hungry, you know how tough it can be. The key is not eating less, but eating smarter. Foods rich in fibre not only help your digestion, they also keep you full for longer, cut down cravings, and support fat loss in a healthy way. The good news is, Indian kitchens already have plenty of fibre-packed foods that are tasty, filling, and easy to enjoy. You don’t need fancy powders or tricky diets. Just real, everyday ingredients that fit right into the meals you already eat. Here are some fibre-rich Indian foods that satisfy your hunger without making you feel heavy.

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Roasted chana

This simple snack is crunchy, tasty, and quite filling. Roasted chana is full of fibre and protein, making it a great choice between meals. It helps with digestion and takes time to chew, which makes you eat slower and feel full faster. You can mix it with chopped onions, a bit of lemon juice, and spices for a chaat-style snack.

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Lauki

Bottle gourd may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to fat-burning foods, but it truly earns its place. Lauki is full of water and fibre, making it very light and easy for the body to handle. It helps remove toxins, calms the stomach, and keeps bloating in check. Whether in a sabzi, soup, or juice, it fills you up without making you feel heavy.

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Masoor dal

This red lentil cooks fast and tastes earthy, but its benefits go far beyond convenience. Masoor dal is high in both soluble and insoluble fibre. It supports a happy gut, balances blood sugar levels, and keeps you satisfied for hours. When paired with a bowl of rice or roti, it makes a complete, comforting meal that won’t leave you reaching for snacks soon after.

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Methi seeds

These small seeds may be bitter in taste, but they offer plenty of benefits. When soaked overnight and eaten in the morning, methi seeds help improve metabolism and reduce water retention. Their fibre also helps control hunger and manage blood sugar. You can use them in tadka, add them to sabzi, or blend them into chutneys for a healthy flavour boost.

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Psyllium husk (isabgol)

This is more of a home remedy than a daily food, but its fibre content is hard to beat. Just one spoon mixed in water or curd can help with digestion, reduce bloating, and keep hunger in check. It works well when taken in small amounts regularly, especially before meals or at night.

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Raw papaya

Often skipped for its ripe version, raw papaya is great for digestion and detox. It has digestive enzymes and lots of fiber that help clean your system and boost metabolism. Cook it into a dry sabzi with mustard seeds and curry leaves, or add it to salads and soups for a fresh bite that keeps you going.

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