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​8 yellow foods to eat on Thursdays for positivity and health​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 23, 2025, 21:10 IST
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8 yellow foods to eat on Thursdays for positivity and health

Thursdays in India come with their own mood board: Jupiter, the guru planet, yellow clothes, temple offerings, that whole vibe of prosperity and positivity. And let’s be honest – yellow is hard to resist. It’s the colour of marigolds at weddings, haldi at rituals, and mangoes that taste like summer itself. What’s interesting is that tradition and nutrition accidentally agree here. Many of the yellow foods we associate with Thursday rituals aren’t just symbolic – they’re genuinely good for your body and mind. So, if you’re leaning into the colour code, here’s a plateful of sunshine to consider.

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Turmeric milk

Turmeric milk isn’t just Dadi’s go-to anymore; it’s gone global as the beloved “golden latte” in cafes everywhere. The curcumin in turmeric helps ease inflammation and supports your immunity. But beyond the science, there’s something quietly comforting about sipping it warm at night, like a soft, calming ritual to end the day.

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Moong dal khichdi

The classic comfort dish. Soft, yellow, and topped with a little ghee, khichdi doesn’t just feed you – it restores you. Easy to digest, rich in protein, and spiritually aligned with Thursday fasts, it’s the kind of meal that feels humble yet healing.

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Bananas

​This fruit is a lifesaver for busy mornings. Packed with potassium for your heart, natural sweetness to satisfy cravings, and quick energy without the guilt. Peel it, toss it in a blender with a splash of milk or yogurt, and you’ve got a creamy smoothie ready to go – no fuss, just fuel.

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Sweet corn

Boiled, roasted, or tossed with masala and a squeeze of lime, corn is pure joy in every bite. Packed with antioxidants that support your eyes, its crunch brings life to any meal. Even a dull Thursday instantly feels brighter and a little festive when corn is on your plate.

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Mangoes

If yellow had a king, it would definitely be the mango. Packed with vitamin C, folate, and fibre, it’s a true nutritional powerhouse but let’s be real, most of us eat it for the memories. Enjoy it as a ripe slice, a smoothie, or even in a sweet curry, and instantly relive sunny school holidays and stolen bites.

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Pineapple

Juicy, tangy, and a little playful, pineapple is packed with bromelain, which aids digestion and eases bloating. In plain terms: it makes you feel lighter. Eat it fresh, toss it into salads, or blitz it into a smoothie when the summer heat feels relentless.

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Saffron milk or kesar water

Just a pinch of saffron turns plain milk or water into something golden and celebratory. Revered for its antioxidants and mood-lifting properties, it’s been part of temple offerings and Ayurvedic rituals for centuries. One sip and it feels like a little moment of calm luxury – all in a cup.

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Yellow bell peppers

​Yellow peppers are the vibrant, understated stars of the vegetable world. Crisp, sweet, and full of vitamin C and antioxidants, they brighten up stir-fries and add a satisfying crunch to salads. They may not be as bold as red peppers, but they quietly support overall health and bring balance – and your skin and immunity get a little boost too.

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