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5 unexpected and healthy ways to eat imli daily

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 17, 2025, 18:07 IST
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5 unexpected and healthy ways to eat imli daily

Imli isn’t just for chaat. This tangy, dark, sticky delight has been spicing up Indian kitchens for centuries. From chutneys to the golgappewala’s magic water, tamarind knows how to make your taste buds sit up. But there’s more to imli than just street food. It’s rich in antioxidants, helps digestion, supports heart health, and even keeps your skin glowing. You can easily sneak it into your daily meals in totally unexpected, tasty ways. Here’s how to let imli show up in your kitchen more often and in more delicious forms.

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Add it to your morning chutney

Tired of the same old coconut or coriander chutney? Add a little tamarind pulp to your morning chutney for a sharp, tangy lift. Whether you’re eating dosa, idli, or even a stuffed paratha, this twist brings a whole new dimension. Plus, it kickstarts your digestion, especially after a carb-heavy breakfast.

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Make an imli-glazed sabzi

This one’s for the lunchbox. Mix some thick tamarind paste with jaggery, red chilli, and jeera powder, and toss it over bhindi, baingan, or even aloo. It creates a sticky, chatpata glaze that transforms any boring sabzi into something craveable. You won’t even need pickles on the side.

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Sip on imli water

Not your usual lemonade, but something sharper and better for the gut. Soak a bit of tamarind overnight, mash it well, strain, and mix the pulp with black salt, roasted jeera, and a pinch of jaggery. Have it chilled mid-morning or before lunch. It cools the body, improves appetite, and works as a mild natural detox.

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Swirl it into dal

Just before finishing your arhar or masoor dal, add a spoonful of imli paste and let it simmer. The dal gets a light tang that pairs beautifully with plain rice. This is especially great during summer, when the sourness balances heat and keeps heaviness at bay.

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Use it as a salad drizzle

Think beyond green chutney. Mix tamarind pulp with honey, a little mustard, and some olive oil to create a flavourful dressing. Pour it over cucumber-onion salad, sprouted moong, or even grilled paneer cubes. It gives a sweet-sour punch that’s full of zing and also boosts digestion.


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