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January 9, 2026 By Karishma Khot 2 Comments

7 Nutrition Tips For A Healthy Winter

Nutrition Tips

Everyone loves the drop in temperature the hill station vacations, sitting around a bonfire, and barbecuing delicious food. But do we really enjoy the cold and flu that often follows?

From dry skin and viral infections to the never-ending consumption of cough syrups, winter brings its own set of health challenges. While it is a season of cool breezes, it is also the peak season for the flu. Hence, it is crucial to take proactive care of your body to avoid viral fevers and congestion.

To help you navigate this season with vitality, here are 7 essential nutrition tips for a healthy winter.

  1. Keep a Check on Your Water IntakeThe most common mistake we make in winter is forgetting to drink enough water. Because the temperature is low, we don’t feel thirsty, often drinking water only to gulp down food.Why it matters: Reduced intake leads to dehydration, which damages skin health and impacts bowel movements, often leading to constipation.The Fix: Make a conscious effort to drink at least 2.5 to 3 liters of water per day, even if you aren’t thirsty. Warm water is excellent for digestion and keeping the throat clear.
  2. Build Your Immunity with Saunth (Dry Ginger)
    Common cold and flu are frequent visitors in winter. The best defense is a consistent immunity-boosting routine.The Fix: Try drinking Saunth (dry ginger) water every alternate day, preferably just before you sleep. Dry ginger contains a bioactive compound called Gingerol, which is anti-inflammatory and has potent medicinal properties to keep infections at bay.
  3. Avoid Mindless Overeating:
    As the temperature drops, the body works harder to stay warm, which often triggers cravings for hot, spicy, and fried foods. While winter makes us hungry, giving in to every craving leads to weight gain, bloating, and gastric issues.The Fix: Don’t just indulge—eat smart.

    • Swap fried snacks for steamed muthiyas, sprout poha, or idlis.
    • Replace heavy meals with hot soups, warm khichdi, and seasonal green leafy vegetables.
  4. Restrict Caffeine Intake
    Reaching for a hot cup of tea or coffee every two hours to stay warm is a bad idea. This habit spikes your sugar intake and overloads your system with caffeine.Why it matters: Caffeine is a diuretic, meaning it leads to fluid loss. Since we already struggle with hydration in winter, caffeine worsens the dehydration.The Fix: Switch to antioxidant-rich, caffeine-free options like Green Tea, Turmeric Water, Cinnamon Water, or traditional herbal teas (Kahwa).
  5. Go Seasonal
    Nature provides exactly what we need for the season. Winter produce is abundant in vitamins and minerals that boost immunity and bioavailability.The Fix: Fill your plate with the season’s best:

    • Fruits: Strawberries, Mulberries, Oranges, Chiku, Plums, and Guava.
    • Vegetables: Sarson (Mustard greens), Palak (Spinach), and root vegetables like Carrots and Sweet Potatoes.
    • Tip: A roasted sweet potato makes for a perfect, nutrient-dense evening snack!
  6. Consume Superfoods to Stay Warm
    You don’t just need a sweater to stay warm; you need internal heat (thermogenesis). Certain dried foods and spices naturally raise your body temperature.The Fix: Include these warming ingredients in your daily cooking:

    • Dry Fruits/Seeds: Anjeer (Figs), Dates, and Sesame seeds (Til).
    • Spices: Cinnamon, Peppercorn, Garlic, Cloves, Ginger, and Star Anise.
  7. Say No to Processed Soups
    In our fast-paced lives, tearing open a packet of instant soup seems easier than chopping veggies. However, packaged soups are loaded with sodium, preservatives, and thickeners that are detrimental to your health.The Fix: Blend fresh vegetables (like pumpkin, tomato, or bottle gourd) to make a fresh, preservative-free bowl of soup. It takes a few extra minutes but adds years to your health.

Winter should be about enjoying the weather, not fighting the flu. We hope these nutrition tips help you stay warm, healthy, and energized this season!

Do leave your thoughts in the comments below. For more advice on staying healthy during Winter, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for personalised health coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health. Images shown are for representation purposes only and may not depict the exact recommendations or outcomes.

January 8, 2026 By Roopa Tandur 1 Comment

5 Interesting Ways To Include Citrus Fruits In Your Diet

citrus fruitsThe moment one imagines citrus fruits, the image of yellow-orange coloured tangy fruits comes to mind, which can instantly add taste to a dish. Citrus fruits mainly include lemon, sweet lime, orange, grapefruit and tangerine.

They are packed with nutrients like Vitamin C, antioxidants, flavonoids, potassium and citric acid which have many health benefits like maintaining electrolyte balance, regulating acid-alkaline balance in the body, preventing heart disease, managing acidity, improving digestion, preventing constipation, and building good immunity. 

While lemon is widely used in beauty products for its immense benefits on hair and skin, including it in your diet adds to its taste and nutrients. Citrus fruits can be included in your diet easily to make your meals more appetizing and tasty. All this while also giving you the much required health benefits. 

How To Add Citrus Fruits To Your Diet 

  1. Breakfast
    Include vegetable and citrus fruit smoothies like tomato and orange juice or celery, sweet lime and spinach juice or whole fruits to your breakfast. It is an easy and quick way to add nutrients to your meal especially if you’re running late for work. You can replace your morning coffee with orange juice or add lemon juice to your green tea instead of drinking milk tea with breakfast. 
  2. Sprinkle Lemon Juice
    Sprinkle lemon juice on your sprouts or peanut salad or include lemon slices as a salad. You can have this as your mid-morning or evening snack. This may help you reduce stress eating and also aid weight loss as well as manage acidity as these snacks are low on fat and loaded with a good amount of micronutrients.
     
  3. Make a Dessert
    Make a dessert using citrus fruits or citrus fruit juices. You can also add lemon zest to your cakes and puddings or add orange juice to your nutrition bars instead of sugar. This will enhance the taste and up the nutrient content, making your dish more flavorful.
     
  4. Pickling
    Pickling citrus foods is the oldest and most widely known method of preserving them. It can be stored for the whole year and can be had during seasons when we do not get foods rich in Vitamin C. These fruits can also be used in making jams which can be stored for quite some time.
     
  5. Detox Water
    Add lemon, orange or grapefruit slices to your water. This helps clean your system by removing toxins from your body. It also improves energy levels, keeps the skin clear and healthy, improves sleep quality and also your mood with its potassium levels! It also supports weight loss.  

We hope this article helps you. Is there an interesting way you add citrus fruits to your diet? Let us know in the comments below. For more interesting tips on diet and nutrition, check out Healthy Reads or speak to a certified expert by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health. Images shown are for representation purposes only and may not depict the exact recommendations or outcomes.

January 17, 2025 By Subuhi Sami 3 Comments

Eat These Berries To Boost Your Immunity & Improve Your Health

berries to boost immunityBefore diving into which berries can enhance your immunity, let’s first understand what immunity entails. Immunity is a complex biological system that enables the body to recognize and accept what belongs to it while identifying and rejecting foreign or harmful substances. Various cells, along with the lymphatic system, play a crucial role in maintaining the immune defense. Certain white blood cells, like phagocytes and lymphocytes, help the body remember invaders and destroy them effectively.

How Does the Immune System Work?

When foreign substances (antigens) enter the body, the immune system identifies them and works to eliminate them. B lymphocytes are activated to produce antibodies, while phagocytes perform phagocytosis, engulfing and neutralizing harmful substances. These antibodies remain in the body, providing immunity against repeat attacks from the same germ. For instance, if someone has recovered from chickenpox, they are unlikely to contract it again due to the immune system’s memory.

How Do Berries Boost Immunity? 

Berries are known to have immune-boosting properties primarily due to their rich polyphenol content. Polyphenols are plant-based antioxidants responsible for the vibrant colors of berries such as blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, cranberries, elderberries, raspberries, and gooseberries. These antioxidants play a role in preventing cell damage, reducing inflammation, and enhancing immune response. This not only boosts immunity but also aids in the prevention of inflammatory conditions like cancer.

Top Berries to Boost Immunity

Here are some berries readily available in India that can help improve immunity:

  • Elderberry: Elderberries are packed with antioxidants and vitamins that reduce inflammation and stress, two major factors behind a weak immune system. Regular consumption can also protect against cardiovascular disorders.
  • Blueberry: Known as an immunity-boosting superfood, blueberries are rich in flavonoids, which limit cell damage and enhance immune function. They also contain vitamin C, vitamin A, and potassium, all vital for a strong immune system.
  • Strawberry: Strawberries are high in antioxidants and vitamin C, helping to combat flu and colds. Their ability to fight free radicals strengthens the immune system. They are also beneficial for heart health due to their low LDL content.
  • Blackberry: Blackberries are a good source of vitamin A, which supports the immune system, maintains healthy skin, teeth, and bones, and promotes eye health.
  • Cranberries: Cranberries are rich in vitamins C, K, and A, with strong antioxidant properties. They support cardiovascular health, reduce inflammation, and even promote oral health by preventing bacterial damage to teeth. Additionally, their high fiber content helps lower blood pressure and cholesterol.

Other notable mentions include:

  • Mulberries, which act as blood cleansers.
  • Grapes, known for promoting healthy skin.
  • Gooseberries (Amla), a heart-healthy fruit packed with vitamin C.

Make it a habit to include a variety of berries in your diet to strengthen your immunity and reduce the risk of diseases.

We hope this article helps you choose berries to boost your immunity and improve your health! Share your thoughts in the comments below.

You can browse through more articles on nutrition here. Additionally, you can also get this information directly from a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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December 10, 2023 By Trupti Vyas (Pandya) 6 Comments

Winter Wellness Recipes: Boost Immunity with Nutrient-Packed Delights!

Millet Vegetable pan bread

Winter has set in and it is that time of the year when our body experiences tremendous changes in energy levels, metabolism and our food preference also changes. Winter is also the season which is full of colorful veggies and fruits in market. Our body needs extra vitamins and minerals to help combat cold weather, illness and to maintain your good health.

Let me share with you some nutritious food ideas that will help boost immunity and maintain energy levels through the day.

Here are 5 healthy dishes which will help you to keep warm on cold days-

  1. Millet Vegetable Pan Bread (Bajra Dudhi Thepla)

Millet Vegetable pan bread

Ingredients–

  • (Bajra) Millet flour – 1 cup
  • Wheat flour – 1 cup
  • Bottle gourd (Dudhi)- 1 cup (grated)
  • Curd – ¹⁄₃ cup
  • Oil – ½ cup (to add in flour and roast theplas)
  • Green coriander – 2 tbsp (finely chopped)
  • Green chilly – 1-2 (finely chopped)
  • Ginger paste – 1 tsp
  • Asafoetida – 1 pinch
  • Cumin seeds – ½ tsp
  • Red chilly powder – ¼ tsp
  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp
  • Sesame seeds – 1 tsp (optional)
  • Salt – ½ tsp (as per taste)

Preparation

Take out millet flour in any big utensil. Mix wheat flour in the same bowl. Also add bottle gourd, ginger, green chilly, green coriander, Asafoetida, cumin seeds, red chilly powder, turmeric powder, sesame seeds, salt, 1 tbsp oil and curd. Add 1-2 tbsp water or as per requirement and knead soft dough. Keep aside the dough for 10-15 minutes so that it gets set.

Grease your hand with some oil and knead the dough. Pre-heat the pan (tawa). Take little amount of dough (lemon size) and make a round ball. Take one ball, dust it with dry flour and place it on rolling plate and roll into 6-7 inch diameter bread (thepla).

Place the rolled bread (thepla) on pre-heated pan (tawa) and when color of the bread (thepla) turns darker from surface then flip the side. Spread 1 tsp oil on the upper surface. Flip the side and spread some oil on this side as well. Roast the bread (thepla) on medium flame until it gets brown spots on both sides. Take it of the pan and place it in a plate.

Serve the Millet Vegetable pan bread (Bajra Lauki Theplas) with curd (yogurt), coriander paste or pickle or with any vegetables of your choice.

 Suggestion: Mix finely chopped spinach in the flour for making Millet Spinach Breads (Bajra spinach thepla) and add finely chopped fresh fenugreek leaves for making millet fenugreek breads (bajra methi theplas).

  1. Winter special Fenugreek seeds and edible gum sweet balls

Fenugreek seeds and edible gum sweet balls

Fenugreek seeds gum balls is a traditional recipe which can also be used as an Ayurveda treatment for various ailments, especially during winters. These sweet gum balls are not only known for their medicinal properties but also taste delicious.

These are prepared with Fenugreek seeds mixed with wheat flour and Jaggery. New mothers can have these sweet balls as dietary supplement or to overcome any post-delivery problems. People suffering from joints pain, especially in winters, can have this sweet.

Ingredients-

  • Fenugreek (methi) seeds – 100gms.
  • Milk – ½ litre (2 ½ cup)
  • Wheat flour – 300gm (1 ½cup)
  • Ghee – 250gm (1 ½ cup)
  • Edible gum (Gond) – 100gms (½ cup)
  • Almonds – 30 to 35
  • Black Pepper – 8 to 10
  • Cumin powder – 2tsp
  • Dry ginger – 2tsp
  • Green Cardamom – 10 to 12
  • Cinnamon – 4 pieces
  • Nutmeg – 2
  • Jageery – 1 ½ cup

Preparation:

Clean Fenugreek (Methi) seeds properly (wash seeds then put them in a thick cotton cloth and leave it in the sun to dry, cloth can be washed and used again). Put clean seeds in a mixer and make a thick paste somewhat similar to flour. Boil milk.

Put the grounded Fenugreek (Methi) in milk and let it soak for 8-10 hours.

Cut almonds into small pieces. Gently crush black pepper (break 1 pepper into 4-5 pieces), crush cinnamon and nutmeg into fine powder. Peel Cardamom (Elaichi) and crush it as well. Pour 1/2 cup clarified butter (Ghee) in a pan, fry soaked (Fenugreek) on a medium flame till it turns light brown and smells good. Remove the mixture in a plate.

Put the remaining clarified butter (Ghee) in the pan and heat, fry Edible gum (Gond) and take it out on a plate (fry Gond on a law flame). Fry flour in leftover Ghee in the pan till it becomes light brown then take it out.

Put 1 tsp clarified butter in the pan followed by the pieces of Jaggery (Gur), melt Jageery (Gur) into liquid form (Chashni) on a low flame. Add Cumin (Jeera) powder, Dry Ginger (Sauntth) powder, cut almonds, black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, Cardamom in the Liquid syrup of Jageery and mix well.

Take little amounts of the mixture, shape it into small balls similar to a lemon and put it on a plate. Keep Fenugreek seeds and edible gum sweet balls (Methi Ladoos) in open air for 4-5 hours.

The sweet is ready, keep them in an air tight container and eat one sweet ball every morning or evening with warm milk. This prevents pain in joints, back and pain due to the cold.

  1. CARROT CAKE SNACKS BITE

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Ingredients-

  • 2 ¼ cups shreddedcarrots
  • ¾ cup dates (about 10 large dates)
  • ²⁄₃ cup coconut (shredded or flaked)
  • ½ cup walnuts
  • ½ cup sunflower seeds
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¹⁄₈ cup toasted sesame seeds
  • ¹⁄₈ cup shredded coconut
  • ¹⁄₈ cup chopped almonds

Preparation

In a food processor, blend all the snack bite ingredients together. Scoop out full grinded mixture in a bowl and roll it into a ball.

Roll the balls in sesame seeds, coconut, or chopped almonds for additional crunch. Use the listed optional ingredients to determine the amount of sesame seeds, coconut, or almonds you need.

Store refrigerated or in an air tight container.

  1. Spinach with Chickpeas Green Salad

Spinach-Salad

Ingredient–

  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 300g frozen spinach, thawed and drained well
  • 400g tin chickpeas and green peas, drained and boiled.
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Preparation: Take 400 gm of chickpeas and green peas in a pressure cooker. Add half a litre water to it and cook till 4 whistle blow. Let it cool for some time. Heat the olive oil in a frying pan over medium-low heat. Add and cook the garlic and onion in the oil until they turn translucent, for about 5 minutes. Add and stir in the spinach, chickpeas, green peas, cumin and salt. Use your stirring spoon to lightly mash the beans as the mixture cooks. Allow to cook until it gets thoroughly heated. Serve it hot. 

  1. Green Greek Smoothies

Green Greek Smoothies

Ingredients-

  • Cup freshly cut pieces of kiwi
  • A bowl of Greek yogurt
  • ½ cup of milk
  • Pinch of grounded cardamom
  • 1 tsp of (water) soaked chia seeds
  • Fresh Mint Leaves

In a blender, place kiwi, yogurt and milk and blend it for about 1 minute or until smooth. Pour it into a glass, and sprinkle with cardamom. Garnish with mint leaves and add 1 tsp of soaked chia seed on it. Serve immediately.

Tip – You can also try other winter fruits and veggies – like oranges, apple, spinach, Beets instead of Kiwi.

Try these healthy and delicious winter warming recipes. And, don’t let the cold weather keep you from enjoying fresh homemade foods. Let’s Enjoy! For more healthy recipes, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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