
Upgrade your regular curd with the power of Moringa and crunchy Makhanas. This easy 15-minute recipe is packed with protein, antioxidants, and a refreshing taste.
↓ Jump to Recipe| calories | 180 |
| protein | 7 |
| carbs | 22 |
| fat | 6 |
| fiber | 4 |
Hello Mitra! Today we are talking about two ingredients that are currently taking the global wellness world by storm: Moringa and Makhana. While the West calls them "superfoods," we in India have known their power for generations. At NutriLifeMitra, we believe that healthy eating shouldn't be a chore—it should be a celebration of flavors.
Most of us eat plain curd or raita with our meals. But by simply adding roasted Makhana and a dash of Moringa powder, you turn a side dish into a healing Immunity Booster. This raita is crunchy, creamy, and incredibly cooling for the gut.
Who should eat this? This is perfect for growing children who need calcium and for anyone on a weight-loss journey looking for a low-calorie, high-protein snack.
When to eat? This is best enjoyed during Lunch. Since curd has a cooling nature, it is better to avoid it late at night, especially if you are prone to sinus issues or colds.
How to eat? You can have this as a side dish with your Pulao or Biryani, or even as a standalone evening snack. The crunch of the roasted Makhana makes it a great alternative to fried chips!
Myth: "Moringa powder is too bitter to eat."
Reality: When mixed with the creaminess of curd and the crunch of Makhana, the bitterness disappears, leaving only a mild, pleasant earthy flavor.
Medical Disclaimer: While Moringa is highly beneficial, pregnant women should consult their doctor before including Moringa powder in their daily diet due to its potent properties.
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