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​6 natural sources of iron every vegetarian should know​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 19, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Natural sources of iron every vegetarian should know

Iron might not get as much attention as protein or carbs, but it’s really important for staying energetic and healthy. It helps carry oxygen through your body, supports your immune system, and keeps you from feeling tired. For vegetarians, getting enough iron can seem a little hard — but it doesn’t have to be. A plant-based diet can give you all the iron you need if you know what to eat. From seeds to dals, your regular Indian kitchen already has many iron-rich foods you can start using more often.

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Dark leafy greens

Leafy greens are popular for a good reason. Think amaranth, moringa, mustard leaves, and even regular spinach. They’re full of iron, and they also give you fibre and antioxidants. Add them to curries, mix them into parathas, or blend them into soups — they’re useful for much more than just adding colour to your plate.

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Beetroot

Colourful and earthy, beetroot isn’tjust good for your skin — it also helps with iron levels. Grate it into parathas, mix it into sabzis, or roast it with spices for a warm salad. It’s rich in iron and pairs well with vitamin C foods to boost absorption.

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Horse gram (kulthi dal)

Often underrated, horse gram is one of the best legumes for iron. It has a slightly earthy taste and works well in rasam, soups, or dry sabzi-style dishes. It’s filling, warming, and great for colder days or when you need a meal that keeps you full for hours.

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Jaggery and dates

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, this one’s a win-win. Jaggery, often used in Indian sweets and savoury dishes, is an old and natural way to get a mild iron boost. Dates also make a tasty snack or natural sweetener and are full of iron and fibre. Together, they’re a healthy mix that tastes just as good as it is for you.

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Tofu and soy products

Tofu might not be common in traditional Indian kitchens, but it mixes really well with Indian flavours. Whether you stir-fry it, add it to a curry, or grill it as a snack, it gives you both iron and protein. Soy-based foods like tempeh or soy nuggets are also great choices.

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Whole grains and millets

Think beyond plain rice and try adding grains like bajra, jowar, and ragi. These traditional Indian staples are rich in iron, fibre, and other minerals. Use them in rotis, porridge, or even baked snacks for a healthy twist on your regular meals.



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