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Hidden Calories In The Indian Diet And Smart Ways To Replace Them

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Small swaps today mean big savings tomorrow, both in calories and in doctor visits

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The oil-based food such as Pakoras, Bhajiyas and Samosa are packed with 300-400 calories. Many are cooked in reheated oil, increasing trans fats

The oil-based food such as Pakoras, Bhajiyas and Samosa are packed with 300-400 calories. Many are cooked in reheated oil, increasing trans fats

Indian cuisine is full of flavors and rich, but they often harbor hidden calories in that extra spoon of oil, sugar in tea or fried snacks dipped in oil. The constant consumption of these carbs can lead to obesity and lifestyle diseases. However, that doesn’t mean that you need to abandon them entirely. You can replace these high-calorie ingredients with healthier alternatives and still not lose the flavors.

Chaitanya Vijay Yerawadekar, Nutrition Expert, cult shares all you need to know:

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1. Refined Carbohydrates in Everyday Staples

Hidden calories: White rice, polished flour rotis, bakery breads, and packaged biscuits these staples prevalent in many Indian households are quickly digested and leads to a rapid return of hunger.

Better Replacements: Brown rice, red rice, black rice, hand-pounded rice, foxtail millet, barnyard millet, quinoa, whole wheat atta, multigrain atta, jowar, bajra, ragi, barley, or mixed flour rotis, multigrain bread, sourdough, oat bread, roasted chana, makhana, nuts, seed mixes, khakhra (whole grain), or homemade oat cookies sweetened with jaggery/dates

2. Fried Snacks with Tea

Hidden calories: The oil-based food such as Pakoras, Bhajiyas and Samosa are packed with 300-400 calories. Many are cooked in reheated oil, increasing trans fats.

Better Replacements: You can replace these oily foods with air-fried or baked versions, or traditional roasted snacks like makhana, chana, or boiled corn with masala. For snacks, consider multigrain crackers or whole wheat khakhra.

3. Sugar in Disguise

Hidden calories: Sugar is not just sweets, but comes in chai/coffee, packaged juices, ketchup, energy drinks, and breakfast cereals.

Better Replacements: You can start reducing the sugar by increasing the flavor flavor with ginger, cardamom, or cinnamon. Replace bottled juices with fresh fruit, flavored water, or buttermilk. Homemade date and nut butter is a good replacement of chocolate spreads for children.

4. Excess Oil & Ghee in Cooking

Hidden calories: Dishes like dal makhani or paneer butter masala contain more oil. There’s extra oil in tadkas or gravies which adds 200-300 calories per meal.

Better Replacements: Start measuring through spoon for oil and choose regional oils like mustard, groundnut, or coconut oil for a flavor with health benefits. Thicken curries with curd, cashew paste, or tomato-onion blends instead of cream.

5. Restaurant-Style Dining at Home

Hidden calories: Cheese-loaded parathas, creamy pastas, and butter-rich gravies recreated at home often go beyond traditional recipes.

Better replacements: Stick closer to traditional cooking methods such as steaming, roasting, fermenting, and slow cooking. A bowl of kadhi-chawal, sambhar-idli, or khichdi with ghee in moderation is lighter and more balanced than heavy, cream-based “restaurant” meals.

Small swaps today mean big savings tomorrow, both in calories and in doctor visits. Start making these changes today and inspire your family and friends to join you on the path to healthier eating.

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