Can Indian Street Food Be Healthy Too?
Parathas: This staple Indian breakfast makes a great snack, with a wide variety of vegetables to choose from like green peas, palak, met-hi, dill, cauliflower and mooli. You can customize your parathas with less oil and butter. So feast on these delicious parathas that are sustaining and wholesome.
Dhokla: Yet another, mouth watering Gujarati
snack that is made of gram flour and subsequently steamed. It's low in
glycemic index makes it good for diabetics. Further the fermentation of
dal enhances its nutritive value. You can enjoy this exceptionally
healthy treat any time of the day.Kebabs & Tikkas: These are a treats for the non-vegetarians, though the vegetarians can choose from a selection of yummy mouthwatering paneer, mushroom or soya tikkas. These low calorie chicken and fish tikkas can be enjoyed as a snack or a meal, ensure that food colorings are not used as they are linked to hyper activity, asthma and even cancer.
Eggs:
These stalls are just about everywhere offering low cost high quality
protein. Eggs are an excellent source of Vitamin K, Biotin, Selenium,
Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D.
Choose from the classic French toast or simply have the scrambled, hard
or soft-boiled egg which is the healthiest way of preparing it. I
personally love the scrambled egg with all my favorite vegetables and a hint of chopped green chilies.
Jhal Moori (Puffed Rice Snack):This light snack is great if you are looking for something crunchy. It can be tossed in minutes. Moori is very light and easily digestible. Add a dash of your favorite spices, vegetables and peanuts to make it more filling.
Jhal Moori (Puffed Rice Snack):This light snack is great if you are looking for something crunchy. It can be tossed in minutes. Moori is very light and easily digestible. Add a dash of your favorite spices, vegetables and peanuts to make it more filling.
Coconut Water: This is a perfect summer drink with the best electrolyte that enhances your absorption by dispensing waste and poisons from the body. Do not miss the coconut malai as it is a great source of healthy fat that has a profound positive effect on your overall health.
About the Author:
Shilpa Arora ND is a renowned Health Practitioner, Nutritionist and
certified Macrobiotic Health Coach. She has to her credit Doctorate in
Natural Medicine.She is currently based in Delhi NCR region,
successfully running her Nutrition Studio with individual consultations,
offering life style programs supported by the most up-to-date clinical
research.
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