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​5 lesser-known hydrating seeds to enjoy during summer​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2025, 23:00 IST
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5 lesser-known hydrating seeds to enjoy during summer

When summer drains you out, it’s tempting to reach for sugary drinks or cold sodas. But nature has its own quiet heroes that can help you stay cool, hydrated, and full of energy—seeds. While chia and flax get most of the attention, there’s a whole world of lesser-known seeds that do wonders for your body, especially during the hot months. These tiny powerhouses support hydration, digestion, and overall healing in ways you might not expect. Here are some underrated seeds that can naturally help your body stay refreshed and balanced through the heat.

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Garden cress seeds (halim)

These peppery-tasting seeds are small but mighty. Soaked in water, they swell up and become a refreshing addition to drinks or smoothies. They’re known to boost iron levels, support digestion, and keep your skin from feeling parched. A simple halim drink with lemon and honey can be both energising and soothing on a humid day.

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Sabja seeds (sweet basil)

Often mistaken for chia, these seeds are cooling, slippery when soaked, and a total game-changer in the heat. Found in faloodas and sherbets, sabja seeds absorb water quickly and form a gel-like layer, helping your body retain moisture longer. They also ease acidity and keep your tummy happy when summer meals feel too heavy.

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Muskmelon seeds

Next time you cut a melon, don’t toss the seeds. Once dried and lightly toasted, they’re crunchy, nutty, and packed with hydration-supporting minerals. Blend them into smoothies, mix them into chutneys, or just snack on them. These seeds support kidney health and keep your energy up when the sun’s out in full force.

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Watermelon seeds

These overlooked seeds are more than just crunchy bits in your summer fruit. When roasted, they turn into protein-rich bites that also help balance electrolytes. They’re cooling, mildly diuretic, and support smoother digestion. Sprinkle them over fruit salads or grind them into a trail mix for a smart summer snack.

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Fenugreek seeds (methi)

Soaked overnight, fenugreek seeds develop a soft, slippery coating—but that’s actually a good thing. This gooey texture actually helps your body cool down and stay hydrated longer. These seeds also help manage blood sugar and fight bloating, which can often sneak up during hot weather. Try adding soaked methi to curd or buttermilk for a gentle, healing sip.


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