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Top Ten Healthy Winter Foods

Top Ten Healthy Winter Foods


What are the Top Ten Healthy Winter Foods?

Winter season is the best time to nourish the body with some seasonal produce as well as fortify your meals with foods that can uplift and nourish your body and mood.

Different Kinds of Winter Foods

Top winter foods are those, which are warming and comforting to eat during the cold days, but they also provide the required nutrition to the body. Winter foods also come packed with vital nutrients needed by the body in the season.

List of Healthy Winter Foods
  • Load your plate with dark and vibrant leafy green vegetables. Leafy greens qualify as one of the top winter foods as they are full of vitamins such as C, A, K, and are fewer in calories. They are also rich in folate, omega-3s, and many minerals. Dark green leafy vegetables may also potentially prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). So include a lot of spinach, collards, kale, mustard greens, and other leafy vegetables in your winter season meal plans.
  • Citrus fruits are great winter foods. Eat your fill of oranges, kiwi, grapefruits, and limes to boost your immunity during the winter as citrus fruits are great sources of vitamin C. Oranges are also good sources of potassium, folate, and fiber.
  • Proteins and omega-3-rich foods will help you stay away from a sluggish winter. Lentils, tofu, fish, and dairy products are some of the best choices. Get your protein boost and your body’s requirement of folic acid from different types of lentils. Beans are a good source of protein and fiber and many essential nutrients such as calcium, iron, potassium, zinc, phosphorus, thiamine, riboflavin, and vitamin B6. Uplifting vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids may set one’s mood and prevent depression. Hence including fatty fishes like anchovies, sardines, mackerel, tuna, and salmon seems to be good for the winter mood.
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  • Root vegetables, rich in nutrients, are essential to warm the winter and are easy to grow. As a winter staple, sweet potato is one of the best foods you can eat for your good health. They are full of vitamins C and A, potassium, sodium, calcium, and fiber. Consuming sweet potatoes on regular basis can help with constipation, power up immunity, and reduce inflammation. Other root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, and turnips are good choices too.
  • Yogurt is an excellent probiotic and balances the gut microbiota. A healthy gut depicts healthy winter. Protein, calcium, and vitamin D are found in good amounts. Choosing yogurt with added sugars or preparing homemade yogurt, and serving them with fresh fruits, nuts, and seeds is a gut-good choice. Other fermented foods like sauerkraut, kefir, and kimchi can also be a part of the winter plates.
  • Eat your fill of winter squash or pumpkin as they can give you a healthy dose of potassium, magnesium, folate, fiber, and vitamins A, B6, C, and K.
  • Vitamin D food sources like eggs and mushrooms bring some warmth during winter. Cheer up your dreary winters by consuming eggs regularly. They are a good source of many essential vitamins A, B12, B6, E, K, and minerals like calcium, iron, potassium, selenium, essential fatty acids, and proteins. Mushrooms are another good natural source of vitamin D. So it makes sense to eat them in plenty during winters. They are also a top winter diet food because they come packed with many essential nutrients such as selenium and give fewer calories. They are good food sources for many winter recipes.
  • Nuts are top winter foods because they are warming, hearty, and full of vitamin E, B-complex, omega-3s, magnesium, copper, fluoride, zinc, calcium selenium, and healthy proteins. So include healthy nuts and seeds (as whole or as nut butter) as your winter season food sources.
  • Enjoy a sweet winter with sweets that are comforting during this season and are also packed with health benefits. Sweets play a traditional role in Indian cuisine for sharing gratitude, celebrating moments, and as offerings to deities. Sweets prepared using plants are excellent winter desserts or snacks. Laddu (like black gram dhal laddu, gooseberry laddu, dry fruit laddu), halwa (like carrot halwa, almonds halwa), and milk (like dry fruits milk, dates milk, saffron milk), sweets are commonly consumed during winter. Winter sweets aid in boosting immunity, mitigating joint aches, asthma, arthritis, and many more.
  • Oatmeal is a convenient option as they contain good amounts of zinc necessary to build immunity and fiber. Include oatmeal to make your lazy winter breakfast active.

Other great winter foods are dark chocolate, chicken, peppers, celery, cabbage, onion, garlic, jaggery, green chilies, dates, walnuts, grapes, and pomegranate.

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Benefits of Eating Healthy Winter Foods

There is a reason nature is cyclical. There is a reason why certain foods are fresh and available to consume during a particular season. Seasonal product comes packed with the nutrition most required during a particular season.

Consuming healthy winter foods means eating the best that nature has to offer for the cold days and fortifying your meals and health with nutrients needed during this time.

Sticking to seasonal produce is not only good for your health, but also easier on your wallet, as seasonal food sources are available in plenty during their peak season and hence are inexpensive to buy and to add to the meals for healthy and warming winter recipes.

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Top Healthy Winter Food Recipes

Try these winter recipes for delicious and hearty meals.

Spicy Green Soup

  • Steam spinach leaves with one tomato, one onion, and a few green chilies
  • Blend, sieve, and add salt and black pepper powder
  • Enjoy various flavors by using only spinach and tomato

Tangy and Spicy Tomato Soup

Tangy and Spicy Tomato Soup
  • Steam fresh tomatoes with onion, little garlic, beetroot, a few green chilies, carrots, and bottle guard
  • Blend, sieve, and add salt, black pepper powder, fresh mint, or basil leaves
  • You can also add butter or fresh cream
  • Add or remove vegetables from this winter recipe as per your taste
  • Fortify this healthy recipe by adding cooked lentils to the dish
  • You can also add cooked rice vermicelli or wholegrain macaroni

Sweet and Warm Apple and Tomato Soup

For those who crave sweet and warm winter foods, try this apple soup.

  • Boil two apples with four tomatoes
  • Blend and sieve
  • Add salt and black pepper and relish

Jaggery and Nuts Oatmeal

Make this winter recipe to indulge in a healthy and warm breakfast during cold days.

  • Add jaggery pieces to water, let them melt, and strain
  • Cook your oats using this sweetened water. Add more water as needed
  • When oats are thoroughly cooked, add a bit of clarified butter (ghee) and some chopped nuts like almonds, cashews, and pistachios
  • You can also add chopped dates or raisins to this recipe

Egg and Chicken Rice

This is a very healthy winter recipe. You can use either eggs, chicken, or both to make this lunch dish.

  • Steam rice and keep aside
  • Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When seeds splutter, add green chilies, grated garlic, and ginger
  • Add thinly-sliced steamed carrots, chopped green beans, chopped raw spinach, thinly-sliced boiled eggs, and cooked (boiled or roasted) chicken breast cubes
  • Add salt, red chili powder, turmeric powder, black pepper powder, and mix well.
  • Add rice, cover, and let the dish cook for five minutes
  • Remove from heat and add lemon juice and fresh coriander leaves
  • Vary the flavors by using different oils such as mustard oil, peanut oil, or olive oil to make this winter recipe

Warm Bean Salad

  • Soak red kidney beans overnight and steam them so they are ready to eat
  • Heat olive oil in a pan
  • Add mustard seeds and remove from heat when seeds start to splatter
  • Then add curry leaves, garlic paste, ginger paste, and chopped green chilies
  • Add cooked green peas, some leafy greens, and boiled, and cubed potato
  • Add beans, salt, black pepper powder and serve

You can substitute red kidney beans with other beans such as soybeans or black-eyed beans or other lentils such as chickpeas.

Dry Fruit Milk Shake

  • Soak chopped apricots, almonds, and cashews in water overnight
  • Next morning, blend with raisins and pistas to a smooth paste
  • To the paste, add milk, saffron, and cardamom powder and blend
  • Heat the drink and serve warm

Also, try these:

  • Make winter soups using seasonal vegetables like sweet potato, pumpkin, and carrots.
  • Roast sweet potatoes, potatoes, broccoli, and carrots to add to your dinner table.
  • Eat peanuts, sesame seeds, and walnuts with jaggery.
  • Use garlic bread to make delicious vegetable toasts and sandwiches. Spreading nut butter on toast makes perfect bites.
  • Drizzle olive oil over roast or steam potatoes and eat them with boiled eggs or mixed with leafy greens. Potatoes can also be used to make side dishes for your dinner.
  • A glass of warm turmeric milk is a soothing winter drink.
  • Laddu made from black gram dhal, and from wheat flour and almonds are perfect winter desserts.
  • Mix roasted sweet potato with tamarind paste, salt, roasted peanuts, and fresh coriander leaves for a delicious winter snack.

Winter Health Tips

  • Eat warm breakfast meals such as home-cooked porridge fortified with nuts. Include root vegetables regularly
  • Go for winter sweets made with natural sweeteners like jaggery to satisfy your sweet cravings
  • Choose fruits and vegetables that are seasonally available in the location
  • Add spices such as cinnamon, black pepper, and cloves to your meals
  • Stay hydrated. Dehydration can increase food cravings
  • Stop binge-watching and start sleeping
  • Add some physical activity to your daily at least for 30 minutes every day. Doing some moderate exercises are better than spending sedentary winter days
  • Enjoy the winter sunshine

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