You’re spot on with your concerns about readymade nasta. These snacks often contain refined flour, trans fats, and those sneaky additives you mentioned. Consuming them regularly can contribute to a slew of health issues like weight gain, high cholesterol, and even diabetes due to high sugar and unhealthy fats content. And yup, that bloating feeling can totally be due to excess salt & preservatives. Our body’s not a fan of these things - they mess with your agni, or digestive fire, leading to imbalances in doshas.
About baked or “whole grain” options — meh, proceed with caution. Sure, they might sound healthier, but they can be just as processed. Many times, these labels don’t exactly mean what they seem. They could still have added sugars, sodium, or unhealthy fats. Check labels if you can, but it’s so easy to get duped by marketing!
If you wanna shift away from readymade nastas and pamper your digestive system a little more, there are quite a few options you can try. Fruits like bananas or apples are instant energy boosters, or maybe roasted makhana (fox nuts), which are satiating & good for vata balancing. Nuts and seeds roasted at home (almonds, pumpkin seeds) could be your new go-to.
You can try making your own snacks like chivda with flattened rice, peanuts, and spices. Or, energy balls with dates, nuts, and maybe a hint of jaggery can be a lifesaver when you’re on-the-go! You could also explore roasted chickpeas — they’re crunchy & keep you full.
Here’s something cool: If you have a little time for preparation, cook a batch of upma or poha - it’s nutritious & satisfying. You can even load them up with veggies. Ayurveda says better to cook fresh, but sometimes we gotta work with what we have! Just remember, the key is moderation and being mindful of what you’re putting in your body.
Let me know how it works out for you, or if you have more questions I’m here!



