/
/
/
can we eat banana with curd
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic Doctor — 24/7
Connect with Ayurvedic doctors 24/7. Ask anything, get expert help today.
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #23662
25 days ago
75

can we eat banana with curd - #23662

Leo

I am really confused about this whole banana and curd thing! I love eating bananas for breakfast, you know, quick and easy energy, but I've also heard some things about mixing banana with curd. Last week, I had this huge bowl of curd with my banana slices on top after a workout and it was delicious. But then, my friend told me that banana with curd can cause, like, digestion issues or something? I mean, I felt fine afterward, but now I'm second guessing myself. Can we eat banana with curd or should I avoid this combo? I have a sensitive stomach and I don’t want to risk any troubles. The last thing I need is more bloating or discomfort! 🙄 Plus, I read somewhere that combining certain foods might not be great for everyone, but I don’t know if that applies to me specifically. Have any of you faced similar issues? Or is it really just a myth? Any advice would be super helpful!

Question is closed
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic Doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymous
Get expert answers anytime,
completely confidential.
No sign-up needed.
CTA image

Doctors’ responses

Combining banana with curd can be a bit tricky, especially from an Ayurvedic perspective. In Ayurveda, certain food combinations are considered incompatible or "viruddha ahara". The idea is that some foods digest at different rates and can disturb the digestive fire or agni when eaten together. It can also lead to creating of ama, or toxins, which might impact digestion negatively. Bananas and curd are indeed two such foods that are considered incompatible. Bananas, being heavy and sweet, are thought to increase kapha dosha when combined with the sour and heavy nature of curd, which is also kapha-increasing. This can potentially lead to sluggish digestion, bloating, or other digestive discomfort, particularly if you already have a sensitive stomach. If you're determined to enjoy this combination, there are a few things you could do to reduce any potential negative effects. First, try adding a pinch of cinnamon or ginger to your curd; these spices can help to balance the kapha-increasing properties and might make the combo easier on your stomach. Also, ensure that both the banana and the curd are fresh and not too cold, as cold foods can dull the digestive fire further. It might also help to wait at least 30 minutes post-workout before consuming curd and banana. This gives your digestion a bit of time to settle. Observe how your body reacts over time. If you notice digestive symptoms, it might be best to enjoy them separately. Every individual is unique, so it's about finding what your body is okay with. However, if you experience ongoing digestive discomfort or have concerns about your diet, it's a good idea to consult with a physician or a trained Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide guidance tailored to your personal constitution and health needs.
25898 answered questions
16% best answers
Accepted response

0 replies
Speech bubble
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymous

600+ certified Ayurvedic experts. No sign-up.

About our doctors

Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


Related questions