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​​8 easy desi-style ways to add more citrus to summer diet​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 24, 2025, 09:20 IST
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8 easy desi-style ways to add more citrus to summer diet

When the heat kicks in, all you really want is something cool, light, and refreshing. That’s where citrus comes in—fresh, tangy, and full of desi-style magic. Whether it’s nimbu, mosambi, santra, or a splash of juicy kinnow, citrus fruits are perfect for the Indian summer. Packed with vitamin C and natural electrolytes, they help keep you hydrated, boost your immunity, and even add a burst of flavour to everyday meals. Here’s how to sneak more of these sunshine fruits into your summer thali, the desi way.

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Nimbu pani with a twist

Go beyond plain lemon water. Add crushed mint, roasted jeera powder, black salt, or even a dash of ginger. It’s hydrating, refreshing, and perfect for keeping your energy up on those extra-hot afternoons. Plus, it helps balance digestion—something we all need after a heavy meal.

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Mosambi juice at brunch time

Sweet lime juice is a crowd favourite. It’s gentle on the stomach, naturally sweet, and full of goodness. Squeeze it fresh and sip slowly, or add a pinch of kala namak and a few tulsi leaves for an ayurvedic upgrade.

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Citrus in your chutneys

Add a squeeze of lemon or a touch of orange juice to your pudina or dhaniya chutney. It adds brightness and lifts the whole flavour profile. The vitamin C also helps your body absorb iron more effectively from the rest of your meal.

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Santra in your raita

Next time you're making a bowl of raita, throw in a few orange segments. Mix it with a little black salt, some fresh coriander, and maybe even pomegranate. It’s a cooling dish with a sweet-sour kick that helps beat the heat.

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Lime juice in tadka

Instead of using vinegar or tamarind, finish your dals and sabzis with a squeeze of lime right before serving. It enhances flavour and gives a light, tangy finish without overpowering the dish. It also keeps things from feeling too oily or heavy.

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Grated zest in homemade snacks

Lemon or orange zest can totally transform your homemade nankhatai, laddoos, or even besan barfi. It brings a bright aroma and cuts through the richness of ghee. Your guests will wonder about the special touch—you can just say it’s the secret ingredient!

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Citrus salad chaat

Mix peeled citrus segments with chopped cucumber, kala chana, onion, and chaat masala. It’s a vitamin-packed, fibre-rich snack that’s light yet filling. Perfect for those moments when you want something chatpata but healthy.

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Lime over fruit bowls

A generous squeeze of lime over watermelon, papaya, or banana not only keeps the fruit fresh but also enhances its natural sweetness. Sprinkle some chilli powder or black salt for that classic desi street-side flavour.



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