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​6 ways to make curd more gut-friendly

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 11:10 IST
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6 ways to make curd more gut-friendly

Curd is already a star when it comes to digestion. It’s cool, creamy, and packed with good bacteria that keep your tummy happy. But with a few easy twists, you can make it even better for your gut. Whether you eat it plain, whip it into raita or enjoy it as a lassi, curd has endless potential. It’s light, hydrating, and pairs well with so many Indian flavours. But if bloating or sluggish digestion is something you deal with often, a few tweaks can turn your everyday curd into a gut-healing hero. Here’s how to give it that extra edge.

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Add grated ginger or dry ginger powder

Ginger is warm, calming and great for breaking down food in the stomach. Adding a small pinch to your curd balances out its cooling nature and helps prevent gas or heaviness. It also boosts circulation and keeps your digestive fire active.

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Sprinkle roasted jeera powder

Roasted cumin not only adds that earthy punch but also helps reduce bloating. A pinch of it with curd improves gut health and supports smoother digestion. It’s especially good in raitas or plain curd eaten on the side of a meal.

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Mix in some soaked methi seeds

Methi, when soaked and added to curd, brings in both fibre and natural cooling benefits. It can help soothe acidity, ease constipation and improve overall gut movement. Just a few soaked seeds are enough to make a difference.

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Avoid mixing with heavy or cold foods

Pairing curd with cold or raw ingredients like fruits, or with very oily dishes can make your digestion sluggish. It’s better to combine curd with lightly cooked grains, khichdi, or simple sabzis to keep the gut calm and happy.

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Stir in a little ajwain or hing

Both ajwain and hing are traditional remedies for indigestion and bloating. A tiny pinch in curd can help regulate gut bacteria and ease discomfort. They work best when added to curd eaten before or with a main meal.

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Eat it during the day, not late at night

Curd is best eaten when the sun is out. At night, its cooling nature may slow digestion or cause imbalance for some people. Eating it around lunch or early evening keeps your system light and helps with better nutrient absorption.

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