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5 thali swaps for lighter digestion in hot weather

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 13, 2025, 13:33 IST
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5 thali swaps for lighter digestion in hot weather

When the weather turns hot and sticky, even your favourite thali can start to feel a bit too much. Rich dals, heavy rotis, and oily sides may satisfy the taste buds, but they can also leave you feeling sluggish and full. Luckily, a few smart swaps can help you enjoy all the comfort of a traditional Indian thali while keeping it light, fresh, and easy on the stomach. These simple changes don’t take away from flavour. They just work better with the season. Here’s how to lighten things up without missing out.
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Swap regular rotis with millet rotis

​Millet rotis made from jowar or bajra are not only gentler on the body, they’re also simpler to digest in the summer. They’re light, packed with fibre, and help keep your stomach feeling good. Have them with a mild sabzi and you get a balanced meal that won’t feel too heavy.

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Swap rich dals with moong dal or thin sambhar

Instead of thick, creamy dals, try lighter options like moong dal or a home-style sambhar with plenty of vegetables. These are gentle on digestion, full of flavour, and don’t sit heavy in your tummy which makes them perfect for warm afternoons.

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Swap deep-fried sides with dry sabzis

Fried bhindi or pakoras can be tempting, but in hot weather, they may slow down digestion. Try dry sabzis like lightly sautéed ridge gourd, cabbage with peas, or lauki cooked with tomatoes. They’re flavourful, satisfying, and much easier on the system.

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Swap ghee-heavy sweets with fruit-based endings

Instead of ending with halwa or laddoos, go for fruit-based sweets like chilled mango slices, dates with a sprinkle of coconut, or even stewed apples with a bit of cinnamon. These are light, naturally sweet, and support smoother digestion.

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Swap plain curd with mint or jeera chaas

Curd is cooling, but chaas with spices like jeera or mint makes it even better. It hydrates, refreshes, and helps your digestion work smoothly. Plus, it adds that little burst of taste your summer thali needs.

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