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​5 iron-packed foods to add to daily diet

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 22, 2025, 15:00 IST
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​5 iron-packed foods to add to daily diet

Feeling a little low on energy lately? Struggling to stay focused or dealing with cold hands and feet all the time? Your iron levels might be running low. While taking a supplement might seem like the easiest fix, nature already has your back—no pills needed. Iron is the quiet helper that keeps your blood strong and oxygen moving. And luckily, some everyday foods are packed with just the kind you need, without changing your routine too much. All it takes is knowing what to eat and adding these simple foods to your meals.

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Spinach

Sure, spinach gets lots of credit for its iron, but here’s the trick—it needs the right pairing. On its own, it has non-heme iron, which your body doesn’t absorb as easily. Add some vitamin C from lemon or tomatoes, and you’ve got a strong, iron-friendly combination. Mix it into dals, blend it into smoothies, or cook it with garlic—it’s easy to use, tasty, and more filling than you’d think.

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Beetroot

Beets aren’t just known for their bright colour. They help your body absorb iron, boost oxygen flow, and are also good for hemoglobin. Grate them raw into salads or cook them lightly for a sweet, earthy flavour. Eating beetroot often can make you feel more energetic without needing special juices or powders.

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Sesame seeds

Tiny but powerful, sesame seeds bring iron into your meals in the tastiest ways. From tilladdoos to tahini or just a sprinkle on your sabzi, they add a rich, nutty taste. Toast them for more flavour and keep a jar handy for an easy, healthy boost anytime.

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Legumes

From rajma to chana, legumes offer more than just protein. They’re also steady sources of iron. Soaking and sprouting them helps lower compounds that block absorption, letting your body take in more of the good stuff. Plus, they’re easy on the wallet and very filling.

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Jaggery

Swap your white sugar for jaggery and you’re not just upgrading the taste—you’re sneaking in iron too. A small piece after meals can aid digestion and keep your levels supported naturally. Whether it’s in your chai or on its own, jaggery adds a warm, earthy finish that feels smooth and comforting from within.


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