From Chaach to Papaya: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's daily diet at the age of 54

Yogi Adityanath's sattvik food choices
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Yogi Adityanath's sattvik food choices

Uttar Paradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath turned 54 on June 5. The dynamic minister and active politican is known for his peculiar fashion taste, administration, and food choices too. According to 2017 report by Hindustan Times, he is a sattvik eater, prefers simple meals that are easy on the gut, and lives a strictly disciplined life. Scroll down to read his daily diet routine. The HT report talks about his daily beakfast, lunch, and dinner choices, which keeps him fit and active always. Take a look.

Chaach
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Chaach


The report duly mentions he loves chaach. Also known as chaas, this summer drink is known for its cooling and digestive benefits. It is made by blending curd with water and spices such as roasted cumin, black salt, coriander, or mint, and is proven to improve digestion and provide probiotics.

Papaya
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Papaya


His breakfast also includes papaya. It is a tropical fruit with vibrant orange flesh, and impressive nutritional value. It is rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, fiber, and antioxidants that support immunity and overall health. It contains an enzyme called papain, which aids digestion and may help reduce bloating.

Boiled Grams
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Boiled Grams


He also prefers grams for breakfast. Boiled grams often includes soaked chickpeas, green gram and black chana, which are rich in fiber, protein, iron, and essential minerals that support overall health.

Daliya
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Daliya


Another regular part of his breakfast is daliya. It refers to broken wheat, which is rich in dietary fiber, complex carbohydrates, and essential nutrients, and provides sustained energy and keeps you full for longer.

Chapati
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Chapati


His daily lunch includes chapati. It is a popular Indian staple flatbread and is made from whole wheat flour, water, and is a rich source of complex carbohydrates, dietary fiber, and essential nutrients such as iron, magnesium, and B vitamins.

Boiled Vegetables
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Boiled Vegetables


He often pairs boiled veggies with roti for lucnch. These are nutritious addition to a healthy diet, providing essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants with minimal added fat. The most common vegetables are carrots, beans, peas, broccoli, and potatoes.

Dal and Green Vegetables
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Dal and Green Vegetables

Dal and greens are a part of his daily dinner meals. Dal is a nutritious staple and is made from lentils peas, or pulses that are rich in plant-based protein, dietary fiber, and essential nutrients. And green vegetables are a rich in source of iron and other essential nutrients.

Apple
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Apple

According to the article, on some days he skips dinner and takes an apple, which is rich in dietary fiber, particularly pectin, which supports digestive health and helps promote a feeling of fullness.

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