Ah, the classic fruit-nut debate! I get why you’d be puzzled—Ayurveda can seem a bit strict with food combinations, right? So, let’s break this down:
You see, according to Ayurvedic principles, fruits, especially sweet ones, are best eaten on their own. They’re quickly digested and don’t mix well with other food groups like nuts. Nuts are heavier and they require more digestive power. Combining the two can sometimes confuse your digestive system—I know, it sounds a bit strange! When different foods have different digestive times, it leads to something called “ama” in Ayurveda —basically undigested food or toxins that can lead to bloating and gas, like what you’re experiencing. So that’s possibly why you’re having that discomfort after eating them, it could be that your “agni” (digestive fire) is being put under pressure.
Before you totally give up on your beloved fruit-nut salads, though, consider: is it the combo itself or maybe something else in your lifestyle? Stress, sleep, those things affect digestion too, you know? But if you’re noticing the issue consistently with just this meal, maybe try eating fruits and nuts separately for a while, see how you feel.
Here’s what I’d suggest—try having fruits alone in the morning and maybe nuts later as a snack or part of another meal. Give yourself a couple of hours between fruit and anything else, it’s usually the best way to keep your digestion happy. If you love them too much to split 'em up, maybe experiment with different combinations. Some people digest soaked nuts better, others find they can handle small amounts of mixed at once (don’t go crazy though!).
Keep your meals light and simple and fuel your body so it can thrive, not just survive. If this feels confusing or doesn’t help, might be nice to chat with an Ayurvedic practitioner directly. They can give you more tailored advice based on your unique needs. There’s often something subtle we miss when we’re doing it on our own.



