Good question! It’s true, Ayurveda does have some guidelines on food combinations. Chicken and curd, they’re kinda in a gray area. While chicken is considered a warming food that can boost Agni or digestive fire, curd is cooling and may slow digestion if eaten in certain ways. This idea of “viruddha ahara” or incompatible food combinations, is important in Ayurvedic principles.
Now, before, you get too concerned: it’s not like eating them together once in a while will cause immediate harm. Yogurt-marinated chicken is a pretty common dish, and many enjoy it without any issue. The concern arises mainly if either you have a sensitive digestion or if it contributes to any existing imbalances, say like if you’re experiencing Kapha dominance with symptoms like sluggish digestion or congestion, you might feel heavier, or little harder to digest.
So if you feel fine, your Agni is strong, then having them together once in a while might not be a big deal. But maybe try to consume it in moderation, maybe not every single day. Also consider how you feel afterwards—if it’s causing discomfort, that’s a signal to your body.
As for timing, separating them by hours isn’t the same as not combining but it does help. At least give tummy a few hours between meals if you’re opting for both – like having curd in the morning, chicken later. This actually allows your digestion to reset a little between different food qualities.
Listen to the what your body’s telling you. If you feel discomfort, maybe err on the side of caution and space them out. If you’re totally fine and don’t notice any issues, you might be able to indulge a little more often. Remember, Ayurveda’s not rigid, it’s about balance and how you feel.



