Can We Eat Curd With Karela - #5305
I’ve been experimenting with healthy recipes to improve my digestion, and one of my favorite combinations is karela (bitter gourd) stir-fry served with curd on the side. The creamy curd balances the bitterness of the karela perfectly, and it’s been a staple in my meals. Recently, though, a friend told me that this combination might not be good for my health. This got me wondering - can we eat curd with karela, or is it considered an incompatible food combination in Ayurveda? I know Ayurveda places a lot of emphasis on food compatibility, and certain combinations are believed to create toxins or disturb digestion. Does eating curd with karela fall into this category? If so, what kind of problems can it cause? I haven’t noticed any immediate discomfort after eating this combination, but I want to make sure it’s not creating long-term issues like ama (toxins) in my system. Does the answer to can we eat curd with karela depend on how the food is prepared? For example, does it matter if the karela is cooked and spiced, or if the curd is plain versus flavored? I’ve also heard that the compatibility of foods can vary based on your dosha type. Since I have a pitta imbalance, could this combination affect me differently than someone with vata or kapha dominance? If this pairing is not advisable, what are some good alternatives for pairing karela with another side dish? Should I avoid curd entirely when eating karela, or are there specific preparations that make the combination safer?
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