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December 25, 2024 By GOQii 1 Comment

Top Stress Busting Foods For A Healthy Mind!

stress busting foodsStress is a part and parcel of life. There’s no escaping it. Everyone endures stress, and it is perfectly natural to seek some relief from it. In fact, relief is necessary because prolonged stress can lead to chronic stress, which, if left untreated, can cause heart-related issues, burn you out, and affect your mental and emotional well-being. When faced with massive stress, we turn to food, but are you eating the right kind of stress-busting foods?

Top Healthy Stress Busting Foods

Don’t let relief come in the form of junk food. Instead, you can try these healthy stress-busting foods: 

  1. Asparagus: It is high in folic acid, which helps you relax. A vegetable like this, which is high in folate—a calming B-complex vitamin known to reduce feelings of stress and anxiety—also helps produce dopamine for the brain. Enjoy cooked or raw asparagus to reap the benefits of this powerful food.
  2. Avocado: Rich in healthy fat, magnesium, and fiber, avocado also contains vitamin B, which benefits your nerves and brain cells while reducing stress. It has a substance called potassium that helps by regulating your stress and blood pressure levels. Eating half an avocado daily is good for you!
  3. Almond: Vitamin B and magnesium help your body produce serotonin—a hormone that regulates mood and relieves stress—and almonds are loaded with them! So don’t be driven nuts by stress; instead, eat almonds!
  4. Spinach: It might not be on your go-to list of foods to eat when stressed, but it is necessary! The magnesium in spinach can lift your mood and keep your stress hormones in check.
  5. Coconuts: They are rich in medium-chain triglycerides, which are excellent fuel for the brain and body. The antioxidants in coconut can heal your system and protect your mind. Medium-chain triglycerides are also great for improving digestion and overall mood.
  6. Walnuts: They are known for their omega-3 content, which is very useful in fighting depression. They’re also packed with tryptophan, which indirectly increases serotonin levels. When your serotonin levels are high, you feel more relaxed, calm, and happy!
  7. Pumpkin seeds: These contain magnesium, which helps in reducing stress naturally and decreases the tension in your muscles. They also contain another mineral called zinc that keeps you cheerful always.
  8. Eggs: They have a good amount of vitamin B12, which is great for building mood. Eggs trigger the production of feel-good neurotransmitters like acetylcholine.
  9. Ghee: Homemade or pure A2 ghee is known to have medicinal properties that can heal your gut and improve digestion. Better digestion also improves your emotional state. This makes it one of the top stress-busting foods.
  10. Honey: It is packed with anti-inflammatory properties that can increase the spread of serotonin and dopamine in your brain. Some raw, organic honey can certainly make you happier
  11. Cashew Nuts: Apart from satisfying your taste buds, cashew nuts are one of the best stress-busting foods as they supply your body with a good amount of protein and zinc, which help you reduce stress and anxiety.

We hope you will incorporate these stress busting foods into your daily diet. Do you know someone who is perpetually stressed? Share this with them and help them find relief. For more articles on busting stress, check out Healthy Reads. Get these tips directly from your GOQii Coach by subscribing to Personalised Health Coaching here.

You can also purchase some of the above listed foods such as A2 Cow Ghee, Organic Honey, Pumpkin Seeds, Cashew Nuts and Walnuts for a discount using GOQii Cash on the GOQii Health Store within the GOQii App.  

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December 19, 2024 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Healthy Christmas & New Year Eve Recipes

Healthy Christmas & New Year Eve RecipesIt’s that time of the year when you reconnect with your loved ones for celebrations such as singing carols, dancing and most importantly – food! As we are nearing the closure of this year, I am drowned in sweet memories of Christmas Celebrations at school and with my friends and family. It’s a time to gorge on some festive food. But, the dilemma with most is how do you gorge on food and yet keep it healthy. After pondering over it for the past few days, here are some recipes which I have planned for my Christmas and New Year Eve parties.

Healthy Low Fat Christmas & New Year Eve Recipes

Cauliflower and Leek soup

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp Olive Oil
  • 2 Leeks, sliced
  • 1 Carrot, sliced
  • 1 Onion, sliced
  • 1 Cauliflower, roughly chopped
  • 1 tsp Dried Basil
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Method:

  1. Heat the olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the leeks, carrot and onion. Stir a little and cover. Let the leeks cook till they’re soft for about 5 minutes.
  2. Add the cauliflower and stir to coat. Turn heat to high.
  3. Add a little water, basil and bring to a boil, then cover and let it simmer on low heat.
  4. Puree the soup with a hand blender.
  5. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  6. A dash of nutmeg helps in stimulating taste buds.

Nutritional Value: This is a low-calorie soup that is rich in folic acid and soluble fiber. Basil and nutmeg act as super foods for immunity building.

2. Stir-fried green beans: An Accompaniment For The Soup

Ingredients:

  • 100 gm Green French beans
  • 1 tsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Sesame Seeds
  • Grounded Pepper
  • Rock Salt
  • Oregano

Method:

  1. Heat oil in a pan
  2. Add sesame seeds and allow them to splutter
  3. Add the beans and sauté
  4. Put some salt, pepper and cover the lid
  5. Cook for 5-7 mins until it’s a little soft with some of the bite remaining
  6. Sprinkle some oregano and serve

Nutritional Value: The best side dish that is full of fiber and protein. Also works as a low-calorie snack.

3. Chicken, Kale & Sprouts Stir Fry

Ingredients:

  • 100 gm Kale
  • 2 lean Chicken Breasts shredded
  • 2 tsp Sesame Oil
  • 1-inch Ginger shredded
  • Red Pepper thinly sliced
  • Handful Brussel Sprouts
  • 1 tbsp low sodium Soy Sauce
  • 1 Lemon juice and Lemon Zest

Method:

  1. Cook kale with a good splash of water for 1-2 mins until soft, yet a little crunchy. Once done, cool under running water to keep the color.
  2. Add half the oil and cook the chicken strips until brown, then remove and set aside.
  3. Heat the remaining oil and fry the ginger, pepper and sprouts until they’re a little soft.
  4. Combine all the cooked ingredients in the pan, then drizzle with soy sauce and add the lemon zest and juice. Mix well and serve immediately.

Nutritional Value: This dish is a great balance of lean protein and fiber. Adding ginger and lemon makes it digestive. A good recipe for a snack or salad or as a main course with some brown rice.

4. Whole Wheat Flour & Ragi Cake

How can you host a party without dessert? Ditch the calorie-laden and not so healthy maida and give a healthy twist to your cake!

Ingredients:

  • Ragi Flour – 3/4 cup
  • Wheat Flour – 1/4 cup + 1 tsp
  • Baking Soda – 1 tsp
  • Jaggery – 1/2 cup
  • Palm Sugar – 1/2 cup
  • Oil – 1/4 cup
  • Curd – 1/tsp
  • Water – 1/4 cup
  • Banana – 2 (Ripe)
  • Raisins – 15
  • Badam – 8
  • Butter – 1 tbsp

Method:

  1. Remove gasket and whistle of the cooker and keep it on low flame. This is to bring the preheat effect of the oven (20-25 minutes would do)
  2. Heat water in a saucepan and add jaggery (powdered/grated) and palm sugar and let it dissolve and filter.
  3. Mash the bananas and leave aside
  4. In a bowl, sieve both the flours together and add 1 tsp of baking soda and mix well.
  5. In another bowl, add the jaggery + palm sugar mixture, mashed banana, curd, oil and beat them well.
  6. To this, add the flour mixture and beat/mix well.
  7. Add the raisins and almonds and mix well.
  8. Grease the tin and pour the mixture
  9. Place a stand/plate inside the cooker and then place the cake tin.
  10. Close it and let it cook for 5 minutes in medium flame.
  11. After 5 minutes, keep the flame slow and let it cook for 30-40 minutes.
  12. Use a toothpick to check if the cake is completely cooked. When you prick the cake deep inside, the toothpick will come out clean when the cake is completely cooked.

Nutritional Value: Low calorie with the goodness of calcium from Ragi. Eat it guilt free!  

5. Crusty Pita Bread & Chickpeas: A quick snack

Ingredients:

  • Pita Bread or a Multigrain Bread
  • Boiled Chickpeas
  • Chopped Onions, Coriander, Green Chillies
  • Lemon Zest and Lemon Juice
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Other herb seasonings

Method:

  1. In a bowl mix all the above ingredients and set aside.
  2. Toast the pita or the multigrain bread.
  3. Put this mixture and have it like that or you can toast them in a sandwich.

Nutritional Value: Low-calorie, protein-rich and good carbs snack. 

6. Christmas Balls

Ingredients:

  1. Dark chocolate
  2. Dry Fruits Mix (coarsely ground)
  3. Honey
  4. Sesame Seeds (for coating)

Method:

  1. Take a bar of dark chocolate and melt it in hot water (boil some water and keep the second bowl in hot water and put the chocolate bar)
  2. Put all the ingredients together, except the sesame seeds and make small balls.
  3. Now coat these balls with sesame seeds when still wet.

Nutritional Value: Have these with no hesitation as they are full of antioxidants and the richness of dry fruits.

We hope you enjoy these healthy Christmas and New Year Eve Recipes that will surely liven up your party. Try them out and let us know your experience in the comments below! For more healthy recipes, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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December 14, 2024 By Urvi Gohil Leave a Comment

Healthy Eating: Vegetable and Paneer Kathi Roll

Vegetable and Paneer Kathi RollStill wondering what to do with all that leftover chapati from lunch or last night’s dinner? Don’t let it go to waste. Try this amazing Vegetable and Paneer Kathi Roll. If you don’t know, a Kathi is basically an Indian style wrap made with different stuffing. This recipe adds a protein twist to the traditional Kathi recipe making it healthier for you! 

What You Will Need 

  • Leftover chapati – 3 
  • Onion – 1 medium, sliced 
  • Tomato – 1 medium, sliced 
  • Carrot – 1 medium, sliced 
  • Capsicum – 1 medium, sliced
  • Cabbage – 1 cup, shredded 
  • Paneer – ½ cup, shredded 
  • Ginger garlic paste – 1 tbsp 
  • Haldi powder – 1 tsp 
  • Red chilli powder – 1 tbsp 
  • Garam masala powder – 1 tsp 
  • Jeera powder – 1 tsp 
  • Chat powder – ½ tsp 
  • Coriander mint chutney – ½ cup 
  • Curd – 2 tbsp 
  • Salt to taste 
  • Oil – 1 tbsp 

How To Prepare 

  1. Heat some oil in a pan, saute the garlic ginger paste for a while and then add onions (keep some uncooked, sliced onions away). Once the onions start to get soft, add all other veggies like carrot, tomato, capsicum and cabbage.
  2. Once the veggies are soft, it is time to add in all our spices. Mix it well and add the paneer.
  3. Cover the pan with a lid and allow it to cook for 3-5 mins.
  4. In a small bowl, mix the coriander mint chutney and curd, add some salt too.
  5. Take the leftover chapati, apply the chutney and curd paste on it.
  6. On one side of the chapati, place 1 big spoonful of the hot stuffing and place a few raw onion slices on it as well. Sprinkle some chat powder over it.
  7. Now start folding the chapati very tightly.
  8. Serve it hot along with green chutney.

Highlights of the Vegetable and Paneer Kathi Roll 

  • It’s a fiber rich meal, giving you satiety in less quantity.
  • Great meal idea for weight watchers, diabetics & everyone in the family.
  • Plus points are the high Vitamin A, Vitamin C, magnesium, potassium and folate from the roll.

We hope you try and enjoy this delicious Vegetable and Paneer Kathi Roll recipe. Do you have a special way of making this? Is there a recipe you’d like to see next? Let us know in the comments below! 

For more healthy recipes, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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December 9, 2024 By Neha Goyal 2 Comments

Pistachios – Your Powerful Nutritional Punch!

Pistachios - Your Powerful Nutritional Punch!Pistachios are edible seeds of the pistachio tree, member of the cashew family. They are nutrient-packed nuts that can be enjoyed both as a healthy snack or as part of a delicious recipe. Available both in the shell (in-shell) or with their shell already removed (shelled), they’re typically sold roasted and salted, although unsalted options are available, as well as some flavoured varieties, too.

How Does It Give a Powerful Nutritional Punch?

  • Loaded with Vitamins and Minerals: Pistachios are a rich source of protein, dietary fibre, several minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, zinc, copper, sodium and selenium. It is also a good source of vitamins like vitamin A, K, C, E, B6, B1, B2, B3, B9, and B5.
  • Good Source of Antioxidants: They contain more antioxidants than most nuts and seeds, second only to walnuts and pecans. You can literally “see” the nutrients through the various colours in pistachio. The green and yellow colour of the actual nut comes from lutein and zeaxanthin. The thin purple skin surrounding the nut is loaded with anthocyanins, the same type of antioxidants found in grapes and cranberries.
  • Lowest in Fat: A serving of pistachios has 13 grams of fat, of which about 1.7 grams are saturated, 3.5 grams are polyunsaturated, and 7 grams are monounsaturated fats. Compared to most other tree nuts, pistachios are one of the lowest in fat.
  • Cholesterol-Free: Pistachios have the highest phytosterol content (214 milligrams per 100 grams) amongst nuts. Phytosterols come from plants and because they have a similar structure to cholesterol, they compete with cholesterol for absorption by the body, ultimately limiting the amount of cholesterol absorbed.
  • Compared to other tree nuts, pistachios have a higher essential amino acid ratio and the highest percentage of branched-chain amino acids. Pistachios are a great plant-based protein option for everyone, but especially those eating a vegetarian or vegan diet.

Health Benefits of Eating Pistachios

  1. Heart Health: A number of studies have shown that pistachios significantly reduced total cholesterol and the “bad” LDL-cholesterol levels while increasing the “good” HDL-cholesterol level. They may increase antioxidant concentrations, which is linked to improved dilation of blood vessels as a result of a reduction in inflammation.
  2. Weight Management: It may seem counterintuitive but eating pistachios—a high-fat, calorie-dense food—has actually been associated with weight management. Pistachios are rich in fiber and protein, both of which increase satiety by helping you feel full and eat less .
  3. Gut Health: Pistachios are high in fiber, which moves through our digestive system mostly undigested. But some types of fiber are digested by the good bacteria in your gut, acting as prebiotics. Gut bacteria then ferment the fiber and convert it into inflammation-fighting short-chain fatty acids, & also results in decreased the number of lactic acid bacteria. It also increases the number of butyrate-producing bacteria in the gut more than eating almonds does.
  4. Blood Sugar Control: Despite having a higher carb content than most nuts, pistachios have a low glycemic index, meaning they don’t cause a large spike in your blood sugar. Also rich in fiber and healthy fats, antioxidants, magnesium, carotenoids and phenolic compounds, which are beneficial for blood sugar control.
  5. Good For Eye Health: Pistachios are rich in antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, which are essential for eye health, as they reduce the chances of developing eye conditions, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts.
  6. Prevents Cellular Damage: As our cells grow older, they accumulate oxidative damage due to the presence of free radicals, which can cause considerable damage to cells. Pistachios, being rich in antioxidants, including lutein, beta-carotene, and gamma-tocopherol, has oxidative damage-fighting benefits which also play a key role in reducing the risk of disease, such as cancer.

How to Include Pistachios in Your Diet?

One of the simplest ways to enjoy pistachios is as a snack on their own. You can also throw chopped pistachios on your yogurt or morning oatmeal or use them as a crunchy topping for your salads. Pair pistachios with a piece of fruit for your afternoon snack, their fiber, fat and protein will keep you satisfied.

Takeaway

Pistachios are very nutritious. Regularly eating pistachios may be a good way to improve health and wellbeing. But stick to plain, unsalted pistachio nuts in their shells and avoid eating more than 30gm a day. Before you begin eating them, do consult with your doctor, nutritionist or dietitian.

For more on nutrition and healthy eating, check out Healthy Reads or speak to an expert by subscribing for GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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