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Nutrition
Question #40586
98 days ago
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is curd rice good for health - #40586

Isabella

I am feeling a bit confused about my diet lately. I’ve been trying to eat healthier when all this info popped up about is curd rice good for health? My grandmother used to make it for me, especially when I was sick, saying it was comforting and good for digestion. But, it’s been a while since I really looked into it. Lately, though, I’ve been seeing mixed opinions. Some say it’s fantastic for gut health and can cool the body down, but then there are others claiming dairy is not good for everyone. Like, I have a friend who is super into health and says dairy can cause inflammation. Is curd rice good for health if you’re someone who is lactose intolerant? I mean, I don’t have a serious issue with dairy, but I do feel a bit bloated sometimes after eating it. Wondering if cutting back on masoor dal and having curd rice instead would be a smart trade-off? Also, what about portions? Like, how much of it is too much? Can I have it regularly, or should I mix it up with other foods? I feel lost sometimes with all these health fads. I just want to know, is curd rice good for health or am I overthinking this?! Any insights? Thanks!!

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Curd rice is often a staple in Indian households, known for its soothing and digestive properties, especially in Ayurveda. This dish combines curd (yogurt) and rice, which together, according to Ayurveda, can balance pitta dosha due to its cooling effect and support digestive health by maintaining a healthy gut flora.

For those who are lactose intolerant, there can be some concern, as curd contains lactase, an enzyme that helps in digesting lactose. However, due to the fermentation process of curd, many people find it easier to digest than other dairy products. It may be tolerated very well by some despite their intolerance to lactose, but if you experience bloating, it may be wise to pay attention to portion sizes or try using lactose-free curd.

Cutting back on masoor dal in favor of curd rice might be beneficial if masoor dal causes issues with digestion due to its heavier quality. However, consuming a variety of grains and lentils ensures a more balanced intake of nutrients. Curd, being rich in probiotics, can enhance gut health, but variety in diet is key. Moderation is essential; too much of any food can potentially cause imbalance.

Being specific about portions, I would recommend starting with a small bowl of curd rice – this might generally range from 150 to 250 grams per serving, making sure you feel comfortable afterward. It may be better to have it during lunch rather than dinner when your digestive fire (agni) is naturally stronger. If taking daily, you could consider pairing it with side servings of lighter vegetables or cooked greens, to help balance its sweet and heavy nature.

In conclusion, while curd rice may be nutritious and beneficial for many, observing how it affects you personally is essential. You might think to balance it with foods that complement your energy and digestion. Health fads come and go, but understanding how a food works with your body will always be in style.

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Thanks for clearing that up! I was kinda worried about combining them. Guess I should chill on the drinks if I want max benefits! 🙏
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