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What happens when you chew cardamom after meals?​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 22, 2025, 08:49 IST
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What happens when you chew cardamom after meals?


In India, finishing an elaborate meal with a delightful mouthfresher has been a part of the culinary culture, which was mindfully created to promote better digestion after a heavy meal. Interestingly, in most households, certain spices have been used as mouth fresheners, but little do we know about these spices like cardamom that have been often consumed as a mouth freshener. Here’s all you need to know about cardamom.

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Why cardamom?

Elaichi, also known as Cardamom is also called as the "queen of spices," this is because of its royal, rich and aromatic fragrance and extremely potent properties. In fact, this spice was once a possession of the royal households and was used in so many interesting ways; and one such way was using it as an after meal delight. Well, that’s not all, the history of its efficacy dates back to the books of Ayurveda, where the extracts of elaichi were used in making remedies and medications. But do you know why chewing cardamom was an old practice and what happens when chewing them after eating a meal. Here are some reasons why chewing it after a heavy meal is good for your health.

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Fights Bad Breath

One of the most popular traditional uses of cardamom is as a natural mouth freshener. The aromatic oils present in it fight oral bacteria and leave a fresh, pleasant smell in the mouth. Chewing a pod after meals can be especially helpful in neutralizing garlic or onion breath and maintaining oral hygiene throughout the day. Cardamom stimulates saliva, which helps wash away food particles and bacteria. However, it is best to consume it in moderation.

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Improves digestion naturally


Cardamom contains natural compounds like cineole and essential oils that stimulate the secretion of digestive enzymes. Chewing it after meals helps reduce bloating, gas, and acidity while promoting smoother digestion. It also helps relax the stomach muscles and can ease discomfort or heaviness often felt after heavy meals.

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Metabolism and Detoxification

Cardamom is rich in antioxidants and contains compounds that promote detoxification by stimulating the liver and kidneys. Chewing cardamom regularly may help the body flush out toxins more efficiently while subtly enhancing metabolism. This makes it a small yet powerful ally in maintaining daily wellness and digestive balance.

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Controls Sugar Cravings


Cardamom has a naturally sweet and mildly spicy taste that can help reduce the craving for dessert or sugary snacks after meals. Its calming smell may also help relax the mind and lower emotional or stress-related eating habits, making it a helpful aid for mindful eating and weight control.

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