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7 reasons to eat 1 guava daily for breakfast and 3 ways to eat it for maximum benefits

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 2, 2025, 14:23 IST
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What happens when you eat guava daily

Guava is not just a fruit but a superfood, which is loaded with benefits. It is rich in vitamin C, dietary fiber, and antioxidants and also contains potassium, vitamin A, and essential minerals that contribute to heart health, glowing skin, and overall vitality. This piece of information explores six reasons to consume one guava daily and also features three simple ways to enjoy this tropical fruit.

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Nutritional value of guava

As per USDA data, 100 g guava offers 68 calories, 14.32 g carbs, 8.92 g total sugars, 5.4 g dietary fiber, 2.55 g protein, 0.95 g total fat, 417 mg potassium, 228.3 mg vitamin C, and 624 IU vitamin A.

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Boosts immunity


Guava is packed with vitamin C—even more than oranges and is said to strengthen your immune system and helps the body fight infections and colds. As per a study titled Guava (Psidium guajava): A brief overview of its therapeutic and health potential, it is the best source of vitamin C and essential minerals such as iron and phosphorus, that help boost immunity. It is said that vitamin C content helps stimulate the production of white blood cells, which are crucial for fighting off infections and diseases.

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Improves digestion

As per experts, it has high dietary fiber content that helps support healthy digestion, prevents constipation, and promotes regular bowel movements. As per a study, traditional medical applications of guava states that guava consumption has been associated with better digestive, skin, and immunological health.

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Regulates blood sugar

It is said that guava has a low glycemic index and helps control blood sugar levels, making it a great fruit for diabetics when eaten in moderation. Also, it has been mentioned in the study which focuses on traditional medical applications of guava that It is also a great option for people who want to control their blood sugar levels and encourage weight loss because of its high fiber content and low glycemic index.


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Promotes heart health


It is also rich in antioxidants, potassium, and soluble fiber, that help lower bad cholesterol and maintain healthy blood pressure levels. In the study titled Guava (Psidium guajava): A brief overview of its therapeutic and health potential, it has been mentioned that P. guajava fruit has been shown to have an antioxidant effect by restoring enzymatic antioxidants and inhibiting the activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB). Guava fruits with pink pulp essence have been found to contain a high concentration of phenolic compounds and a considerable amount of carotenoids, particularly lycopene.

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Good for skin glow

The fruit’s vitamin C and antioxidants help combat free radicals, reduce acne, and support collagen production for clear, youthful skin. It has been mentioned in the study that the triterpene oleanolic acid (OA) has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities. In addition to perhaps improving skin health, it might help shield the liver. Quercetin is a flavonoid that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It has anti-allergic qualities and may help cardiovascular health. Guava contains flavonoids, a family of polyphenolic chemicals that are well-known for their antioxidant qualities. They might aid in lowering inflammation and oxidative stress in the body.


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Aid weight management

It is low in calories yet rich in fiber, which keeps you full for longer duration and helps curb unhealthy snacking and aiding in weight control. The study which studied the impact of different guava-based fruit purees on obesity-related parameters was evaluated for over 8-week period in a vivo study including 36 mature female Wistar rats found that the rat fed purees showed significant reductions in total cholesterol (59–68 %) and triacylglycerols (61–82 %), as well as better liver enzyme activity and a 16–24 % drop in body weight.

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Improves vision

It is also rich in vitamin A, which helps protect eye health, prevents dryness, and reduces the risk of age-related vision decline.

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How to enjoy guava for breakfast

Guava Smoothie: To make this, simply blend fresh guava with a banana, a splash of milk or yogurt, and a pinch of honey or cinnamon for a creamy and fiber-rich start to your day.
Guava and Yogurt Parfait: This exotic breakfast is equally filling and to make it, simplu layer chopped guava with Greek yogurt, a sprinkle of granola, and some nuts or seeds. It’s a refreshing, protein-packed breakfast that also supports digestion.
Guava Toast: For this, simply spread cream cheese or nut butter on whole-grain toast and top with thin guava slices. Add a drizzle of honey or chia seeds for extra flavor and nutrition. For savoury lovers, you can add a pinch of black pepper, chaat masala and black salt for the perfect kick.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is meant for general knowledge only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always talk to your doctor before starting any new routine.


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