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Indian ingredients that keep one full and aid in slimming down

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 19:08 IST
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6 Indian ingredients that keep one full and aid in slimming down

Trying to eat healthy without feeling hungry all the time? The answer might be hiding in your kitchen! Indian cuisine is full of traditional ingredients that are not only satisfying but also support your wellness goals. These pantry staples do more than add flavour—they help keep you full longer, support digestion, and may even help your body shed a little extra weight naturally. Let’s take a look at a few tasty, wholesome options that can make healthy eating feel satisfying and enjoyable every day.

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Millets

These humble grains are back in everyday meals—and there’s a lot to like about them. Millets like bajra, jowar, and ragi are rich in fibre and take time to digest, which means you stay full for hours. They're also super versatile and can be used to make rotis, porridge, or even upma. Perfect for when you want a hearty meal that doesn’t weigh you down.

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Moong dal

Moong dal is light on the stomach yet surprisingly filling. It’s packed with plant-based protein and is easy to digest, making it a great choice for anyone looking to slim down without feeling deprived. Whether you cook it into a comforting soup or toss it into a salad, this lentil keeps things tasty and satisfying.

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Methi seeds

Fenugreek, or methi, is a tiny seed with powerful benefits. When soaked and eaten in the morning or added to dishes, it helps control cravings and supports better digestion. It's natural fibre forms a gel-like texture in the stomach, helping you feel full without overeating. A little bitter, yes—but that kick comes with a purpose.

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Coconut


From grated coconut to cold-pressed oil, this tropical favorite brings both flavor and fullness to the table. It’s rich in good fats that slow down digestion and keep hunger at bay. Add it to your curries, sprinkle it over a bowl of fruits, or cook your veggies in a bit of coconut oil. It’s delicious, energizing, and totally satisfying.

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Buttermilk

This traditional drink is not just refreshing on a hot day—it’s a great way to keep your tummy happy and cravings under control. Buttermilk helps cool the digestive system and promotes gut health, making you feel lighter and more energised. Sip it with a pinch of rock salt and roasted cumin for a flavorful, soothing treat.

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Chana

Whether you choose black chana or white chickpeas, these legumes are great for keeping you full without adding too many calories. Packed with protein and fibre, they help you stay satisfied for hours. Boiled, roasted, or mixed into a spicy chaat—chana is always a smart snack choice.


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