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Regular kitchen items that are actually superfoods (Source: Freepik)We often overlook the nutritional powerhouses hiding in plain sight right in our kitchens. Forget exotic berries and expensive powders; some of the most potent superfoods are readily available and surprisingly familiar.
Lakshita Jain, a certified clinical dietitian and founder of NUTR, Delhi, sheds light on 5 such hidden gems:
Packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, moringa leaves are particularly beneficial for women’s health. They can help regulate irregular periods, support conception, and manage PCOS symptoms.
Powder: Dry the leaves and grind them into a powder. Take 1 spoonful daily mixed with water or yogurt.
Dal: Add fresh or dried moringa leaves to your dals for a nutritional boost.
Sabzi: Create flavourful vegetable dishes incorporating moringa leaves.
These tiny seeds are rich in calcium, healthy fats, and magnesium, making them beneficial for joint health, reducing inflammation, and managing arthritis.
Roasted: Simply roast sesame seeds and enjoy them as a snack or sprinkle them on salads and vegetables. Aim for 1 tablespoon daily.
Native to Kashmir, this almond variety boasts higher levels of volatile oil, maximising its health benefits. It’s excellent for brain health, heart health, and skin health.
Soaked: Unlike regular almonds, mamra badam must be soaked overnight to remove a natural coating. Consume them soaked or add them to smoothies and yogurts.
Boil a pinch of turmeric with a pinch of black pepper in water or milk. (Source: File/ Rep)
Found in raw turmeric, curcumin possesses anti-inflammatory properties and can regulate blood sugar levels, reduce stress, and boost immunity.
Golden Milk: Boil a pinch of turmeric with a pinch of black pepper in water or milk. This simple concoction allows for better absorption of curcumin.
Beyond its spiritual significance, tulsi leaves offer a treasure trove of health benefits. They can aid in weight management, manage blood sugar levels, and reduce body pain.
Herbal Tea: Boil tulsi leaves with other spices like turmeric, black pepper, ajwain, and cloves. Strain and enjoy this herbal tea with a squeeze of lemon.
Jain also offered some additional tips:
So, step into your kitchen and unlock the hidden potential of these everyday superfoods!


