can we eat egg with curd - #23822
I am really confused about this whole thing with curd and eggs! A couple weeks ago, I went out for brunch and had this delicious dish that had both. I love eggs, and yogurt is a staple for me, but now I’m just wondering — can we eat egg with curd? Like is there something about the combination that’s bad for me? My dad always told me mixing those two could cause some kind of digestive problem, and I want to be careful, you know? Last weekend, I had a bit of a tummy ache after I tried a recipe that had scrambled eggs, topped with some curd. Maybe it was just coincidence? Who knows, but it made me skeptical! I even looked it up online, but the info is all over the place! Some people say it’s fine, while others warn against it. I'm thinking about experimenting with my usual breakfast now but honestly, I just feel stuck. Can we eat egg with curd? Or should I just give it a pass for my gut's sake? Help!
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Combining eggs with curd, in the context of traditional Ayurveda, could present some challenges for digestion, mainly depending on your dosha balance and digestive fire, or agni. Ayurveda emphasizes harmony in the foods we consume, and it’s all about ensuring what you eat complements your body’s unique constitution. For instance, people with a weaker agni might find it harder to digest contrasting food, while those with a robust digestive system may handle it better.
Eggs are considered to be heavy and earthy, nourishing and are often recommended for building strength. Curd (or yogurt) is also nourishing but can be heavy, cold, and moistening, having a tendency to increase kapha dosha. When combined, you’ are mixing two rich protein sources, which might be taxing for those with weaker digestion. The tummy ache you experienced could very well have stemmed from the difficulty in digesting such a combination, especially if consumed in excess or alongside other heavy foods.
For people with a predominantly kapha or pitta dosha, this combination might cause an imbalance, potentially leading to digestion issues or heaviness. However, it can be generally less problematic if you’ve got a strong digestive fire, or if you consume them in moderation. To make it more digestable, you could try adding warming spices like cumin, black pepper, or ginger, which can aid in digesting both eggs and curd.
If you’ve noticed digestive disturbances post-consumption, it might be best to consume eggs and curd separately, allowing time in between for proper digestion. Alternatively, you can also experiment with small quantities to observe how your body responds. Listen to your body—it often gives valuable insight.
But if you continue to experience digestive issues, it might be wise to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner. They can provide guidance tailored to your body’s unique constitution, ensuring you enjoy your meals without discomfort.

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