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5 ways to add more fiber to your kids diet

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2025, 23:41 IST
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5 ways to add more fiber to your kids diet

Do you often worry about your kid’s nutrition? Then we have got your back with simple tips that will help you to add more fiber and vital nutrients to your kids diet too without much hassle. There’s no denying that fiber is the most essential nutrient that is needed for proper functioning of the body. Well, here are 5 easy and effective ways to add more fiber to your kids’ diet.

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Fiber

As you increase fiber, don’t forget to boost water intake. Fiber works best when paired with plenty of fluids to keep the digestive system smooth. Offer water, coconut water, or fresh juices (without added sugar) throughout the day to support digestion and prevent constipation.

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Choose Legumes and Pulses

Beans, lentils, and peas are fantastic sources of both fiber and protein. Include dishes like dal, chana masala, rajma, hummus, or moong dosa in their meals regularly. You can even mash and mix them into cutlets, tikkis, or pasta sauces for picky eaters.

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Make Snacks Count

Ditch processed snacks offer fiber-rich alternatives like popcorn (air-popped), roasted chickpeas, fruit slices with peanut butter, or trail mix with dried fruits and seeds. Homemade granola bars made with oats, nuts, and dates are another fiber-packed treat kids usually enjoy.

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Fruits and Veggies

Encourage your kids to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables daily. Blend fruits into smoothies, add finely chopped veggies to pasta, curries, or even in parathas and sandwiches. Sneaking vegetables like spinach, carrots, or peas into their favorite dishes is a smart way to boost fiber without fuss.

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Whole Grains


Swap out refined breakfast cereals with whole grain options like oats, whole wheat toast, multigrain parathas, or high-fiber cereals. These not only keep your child full longer but also provide steady energy throughout the day. Add some chopped fruits or nuts to make it more appealing and nutritious.

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