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​​8 Indian superfoods to add in daily diet​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2025, 21:00 IST
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8 Indian superfoods to add in daily diet

India’s food scene isn’t just about tasty curries and dosas—it’s filled with superfoods that have been boosting health long before it was trendy. From Ayurvedic remedies to modern meals, these homegrown heroes offer big benefits. Ready to give your diet a healthy, flavorful upgrade? Let’s dive into some of the top Indian superfoods you should be enjoying.

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Moringa

Moringa is a green leaf that’s a hidden gem for your smoothies. Packed with antioxidants, iron, and protein, it helps boost immunity, support digestion, and manage blood sugar. Add the powdered form to soups or shakes, and your body will feel the benefits.

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Amla

Introducing the Indian gooseberry, also known as amla. It might not be the prettiest, but it’s packed with benefits. Rich in Vitamin C, it boosts immunity, brightens skin, and aids digestion. Eat it raw, drink it as juice, or enjoy it candied for a sweet-tart snack.

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Turmeric

No superfood list is complete without turmeric. This golden root isn’t just the star of your grandma’s curry—it's also an anti-inflammatory marvel. Curcumin, its active compound, is known to fight oxidative stress and support joint health. Blend it into golden milk, toss it into stir-fries, or stir a pinch into warm water with honey for an easy health boost.

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Ragi

Move over quinoa—ragi is here to stay. This millet has a nutty flavour and is rich in calcium, iron, and fibre, making it great for bone health and long-lasting energy. Make ragi porridge, bake it into pancakes, or add it to dosa batter for a healthy twist.

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Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha is an adaptogen, which means it helps your body manage stress like a boss. It can calm the nerves, improve focus, and even help you sleep better. It’s a great way to unwind after a long day. Add the powdered version to warm milk at night and say goodbye to tossing and turning.

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Coconut

Coconut in all its glorious forms—oil, water, meat—brings something to the table. Coconut water is hydrating and packed with electrolytes, perfect post-workout. The oil? Great for cooking, skin, and even your hair. The meat adds healthy fat and texture to meals. It's truly one of the most versatile tropical superfoods.

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Fenugreek

These tiny seeds are bursting with potential. Fenugreek can support metabolic health, ease menstrual discomfort, and even boost lactation. It has a slightly bitter edge, but when toasted or soaked overnight, it mellows out. Try it in a warm tea or toss it into sabzi for an earthy, nutty kick.

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Ginger

Zesty ginger does more than just add kick to chai. It helps soothe nausea, reduce inflammation, and boost metabolism. Fresh ginger tea is perfect for colds, while grated ginger adds a spicy touch to everything from dals to desserts. Just a small amount of this fiery root goes a long way.

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