Diet

Ancient Indian Chutney: The 15-Cent Superfood Packed with Antioxidants

New Delhi: Long before the term “superfood” became popular, Indian households were already eating one every day — the humble chutney. Made from onion, mango powder, garlic, ginger, mint, hot chili, and black salt, this daily condiment was far more than just a side dish.

Experts now say these traditional ingredients are rich in antioxidants, potassium, and minerals — nutrients that fight fatigue, improve digestion, and boost immunity. Combined with lentil-based dal and whole-wheat chapatti, this low-cost diet (barely 15 cents a day) provided a balanced source of energy and strength.

Nutritionists point out that the unique blend of spices also stimulates the nervous system, increases metabolism, and creates a natural sense of vitality.

“India’s traditional chutneys and dals were functional foods long before the concept of nutrition science existed,” said a health researcher. “They were designed to energize the body while keeping it clean and disease-free.”

news13

About Author

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like

Diet

Food, Desire, and Wellbeing – How Diet Influences Sexual Health and Energy

Can your diet affect your libido? According to the philosophy of Kamasutra Yog, the answer is yes. Certain foods not
Diet

Indian Diet of Chutneys and Spices Found to Boost Health and Fight Free Radicals

In India, a traditional diet rich in chutneys, lentils (dal), and fresh spices has long been a part of daily