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​These 7 popular food combos are secretly unhealthy​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 13:25 IST
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​These 7 popular food combos are secretly unhealthy

Some food combinations just feel right. Buttered parathas with dahi, fruit in your smoothies, tea with namkeen—comfort food at its best, right? But here’s the kicker: some of these dreamy pairings are doing more harm than good. While they might be a treat for your taste buds, your body could be telling a different story. Let’s take a peek into the kitchen secrets our digestive system wishes we knew.

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Milk and citrus fruits

This one pops up in almost every other “healthy breakfast” post, but here’s the thing—milk and fruits like oranges, pineapples, or strawberries are a sure way to end up bloated. The acidic nature of citrus messes with milk’s digestion, causing it to curdle inside your stomach. It doesn’t just feel heavy, it can also slow down digestion and trigger unexpected skin flare-ups. Smoothies are still a great idea, just keep citrus and dairy apart and your gut will be much happier.

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Tea with salty snacks

Chai and pakoras or mathri might be the ultimate monsoon combo, but they’re quietly messing with your mineral balance. Tea contains tannins that block iron absorption, and when you mix that with salty snacks, it dehydrates you even more. Basically, it’s a diuretic party where no one remembers to drink water. Enjoy your chai, but try to wait a little before reaching for the namkeen.

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Curd with meat

Yogurt and kebabs might seem like a perfect food match, but Ayurveda has been warning against this combo for ages. Curd cools the body, while meat heats it up—eating them together can mess with your digestion, making it harder to break food down properly. This mismatch can lead to gas, bloating, and sometimes even skin flare-ups. Switch that dahi dip for a tangy mint chutney and your stomach will probably thank you.

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Fruit after meals

It seems harmless—what’s wrong with a slice of papaya after lunch? Turns out, quite a bit. Fruits digest faster than most cooked meals. So when you eat them right after a full plate of rice or sabzi, they end up stuck in the digestive queue. This delay causes the fruits to ferment in your stomach, which can trigger bloating, gas, and general discomfort. Eat fruits on an empty stomach or as a snack, and they’ll actually boost your energy instead of making you feel heavy.

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Alcohol with fatty food

Beer with fries or cocktails with creamy curries might be a popular pairing, but it’s harder on your liver than you’d expect. Alcohol slows down digestion, and fatty foods stay longer in the stomach, creating a double challenge for your body. Instead of breaking down properly, the body ends up storing more fat and putting stress on the liver. If you’re going to drink, stick to lighter snacks and hydrate well in between.

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Milk and banana

This combo looks "healthy" on the surface, but blending banana and milk together can be tough on your stomach. Milk is heavy and cooling, while banana is dense and sweet, which can slow digestion when mixed. Over time, it might lead to feelings of heaviness, acne, or that foggy sensation after breakfast. If you can’t resist, add a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom to help with digestion.

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Rajma with paneer

This is rare but it pops up on party menus more than you'd expect. Both are protein-rich, heavy, and take their sweet time to digest. When eaten together, it’s just too much for the system—leading to food coma and acid reflux. Stick to one heavy hitter at a time and pair it with lighter sides like veggies or salad to keep things balanced.


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