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6 creative ways to use bael fruit for health benefits

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 21:29 IST
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6 creative ways to use bael fruit for health benefits

Bael fruit might not be the flashiest item at the market, but don’t let its tough shell fool you—it’s a hidden gem when it comes to health and flavour. With its sweet, aromatic pulp and long history in traditional wellness practices, bael is the kind of fruit that deserves a little more love in your kitchen. Packed with nutrients, this underrated superfruit is known for its digestive perks, cooling effects, and immune-boosting powers. Curious how to use it beyond the usual juice? Here are some creative ways to enjoy bael and give your body a boost while you're at it.

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Blend into a smoothie

Bael pulp blends beautifully into smoothies, adding a unique sweet and earthy flavour along with a fiber kick. Mix it with other summer fruits like mango or banana, and you've got a gut-friendly, cooling drink that keeps you refreshed and energized. It’s especially handy for those looking to ease digestion and stay hydrated during hot days.

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Make a cooling herbal tea

Dry bael slices can be steeped in hot water to make a naturally sweet and calming tea. Serve it chilled with a splash of lemon for a soothing drink that supports digestion and cools the body. It’s great for sipping after meals or relaxing on a warm evening. Plus, it’s rich in fibre and caffeine-free—so no jitters here.

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Stir into yogurt

Add a spoonful of soft bael pulp to plain yogurt for a creamy, probiotic-rich snack that’s both tasty and tummy-friendly. This mix is great for helping digestion and keeping your gut healthy, especially in warmer months when light, healthy foods work best. A sprinkle of seeds or nuts on top can make it even more filling.

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Create a natural dessert

Bael’s naturally sweet pulp makes it a great base for simple desserts. Think fruit-based ice creams, sorbets, or even energy balls. It adds not only flavour but also fiber and nutrients that are great for your overall health. When you’re craving something sweet but still want to stay on the healthy side, bael has your back.

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Use as a salad twist

Sounds surprising, but bael can add a nice twist to summer salads. A bit of chopped bael mixed with cucumber, mint, and lime makes a fresh mix that helps with hydration and digestion. It’s an easy and tasty way to add more fruit to your meals without using sugary dressings.

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Turn it into a chutney

If you like bold flavours, bael makes a tasty chutney. Cook the pulp with spices like cumin, fennel, and a touch of jaggery for a tangy spread that goes great with flatbreads or rice dishes. It’s not just flavorful—it’s full of nutrients that help support immunity and soothe the stomach.



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