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​7 forgotten summer vegetables that keep the body cool naturally

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2025, 14:02 IST
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7 forgotten summer vegetables that keep the body cool naturally

Indian summers aren’t easy on the body, and while you’ll always hear about cucumbers and melons for cooling down, there’s a whole bunch of underrated vegetables quietly doing their bit without stealing the spotlight. These humble veggies don’t get much attention, but they’re exactly what your body needs to stay light, hydrated, and comfortable during those scorching days. Packed with water, fibre, and minerals, they not only keep you cool but also help digestion, reduce heat-related fatigue, and add variety to your plate. Let’s bring these cooling champs back into the kitchen and show them some summer love.

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Snake gourd (chichinda)

This long, twisty veggie is a summer essential that deserves more attention. Snake gourd is packed with moisture and helps clear heat from the body. It’s gentle on digestion and works well in a light sabzi, soup, or even juice. Perfect for days when you want something cooling, calming, and easy on the system.

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Ash gourd

Also known as petha, this pale, waxy vegetable is a summer classic in traditional Indian diets. It has a cooling effect on the system and is often used in juices or cooked with minimal spices. Ash gourd supports gut health, helps reduce body heat, and is great for hydration when the sun feels relentless.

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Ivy gourd (kundru)

Small, green, and often confused with baby cucumbers, ivy gourd (or kundru) is excellent for summer cooking. It doesn’t just help regulate internal heat—it’s also known to keep energy levels steady. Quick to cook and easy to pair with dal or roti, it’s a forgotten pantry hero worth reviving.

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Ridge gourd

Ridge gourd, or turai, is light, fibrous, and ideal when your body craves something simple. It cools the system without making you feel sluggish. Whether you sauté it with minimal oil or toss it into a curry, this veggie helps flush out toxins and gives your digestion a gentle push.

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Cluster beans

Often ignored for flashier veggies, cluster beans (gawar) have a natural cooling effect and help regulate digestion. Their slightly bitter flavour pairs well with spices, making them ideal for stir-fries or simple sabzis. They also help balance the heat without feeling too heavy on the stomach.

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Bottle gourd

Lauki has been a trusted summer staple for generations, and it’s easy to see why. With its high water content and mild taste, bottle gourd cools the body, supports liver health, and is incredibly soothing. Whether in soups, curries, or even desserts, it’s a multitasker that fits right into summer meals.

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Pointed gourd (parwal)

Also called parwal, this striped vegetable is a summer regular in eastern Indian homes but still underrated elsewhere. Pointed gourd is mildly cooling and works well in dry or gravy dishes. It’s also good for balancing heat without stripping the body of energy or nutrients.


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