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​Idli vs Poha: Which is the healthier breakfast option?​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 20, 2025, 11:44 IST
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Idli vs Poha: Which is the healthier breakfast option?

If there’s one debate that sparks as much passion as chai vs coffee, it’s the battle of the breakfast plates. On one side, we have the fluffy, cloud-like idli, a South Indian superstar. On the other, the light, fragrant poha, a comfort dish that holds every Maharashtrian household together. Both are easy, tasty, and deeply desi – but when it comes to your health, which one truly takes the crown? Scroll down to find out...

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The idli advantage

Let’s start with the steamed classic. Idlis are made from a fermented rice and urad dal batter, which already gives them a head start on the health front. Fermentation boosts gut-friendly bacteria, improving digestion and nutrient absorption. Since they’re steamed, you dodge the heavy oils that often sneak into breakfast dishes.

Nutritional peek: A serving of idli is low in fat, gives you steady carbs for energy, a bit of protein from urad dal, and just a hint of fibre. It’s light but filling, the kind of food you can have before work, a workout, or even while travelling – and it still leaves you feeling light and energized.

Why it’s good for you:

• Gentle on the stomach, even for those with acidity

• Fermented nature keeps your gut microbes happy

• Provides lasting energy without feeling sluggish

• Versatile: pairs with sambar, chutney, or even podi

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The poha power

Now picture a bowl of poha: flattened rice tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves, onions, maybe peas, and a squeeze of lemon. It’s quick to whip up, absorbs flavours beautifully, and feels like a warm comfort in food form. Unlike idli, poha isn’t fermented – but it has its own set of perks.

Nutritional peek: Poha is light on the stomach, moderate in carbs, low in fat, and offers a bit of iron (especially if prepared in iron pans). Add veggies and peanuts, and you bump up fibre, protein, and healthy fats – turning it into a well-rounded dish.

Why it’s good for you:

• Ready in minutes, perfect for busy mornings

• Easily customizable with vegetables, sprouts, or nuts

• Provides quick energy without being too heavy

• Rich in iron, which helps keep fatigue away

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Which one is better for breakfast?

So, if we compare the two: idlis win in the fermentation and digestion part, while poha scores in speed, versatility, and iron content. Idli feels almost medicinal in its lightness, while poha is the everyday go-to that can be made hearty or delicate depending on your mood. Neither is a “bad” choice – it simply depends on what your body needs. If you want something gut-friendly and sustaining, go for idli. If you want something quick, tasty, and customizable, poha is your best choice.

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