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6 light and smart foods to eat after 8 pm​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 29, 2025, 20:00 IST
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6 light and smart foods to eat after 8 pm

Late-night hunger hits harder when dinner feels too far behind, but diving into heavy meals isn’t always the smartest move. The key is to keep it light, satisfying, and gentle on your stomach so sleep doesn’t get disturbed. You don’t have to go to bed hungry or rely on bland options either. Indian kitchens are packed with clever foods that feel comforting without slowing you down. Here are some light and smart things to eat if you’re feeling peckish after 8.

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Moong dal soup

This easy-to-digest, protein-rich soup feels warm and comforting without weighing you down. A bowl of moong dal cooked with a little jeera, ginger, and turmeric makes for a light night fix. It helps settle the stomach, supports sleep, and keeps late-night cravings in check.

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Roasted makhana

These popped lotus seeds are crunchy, light, and easy to season with a dash of ghee and spices. Unlike chips or deep-fried snacks, makhanas are low in calories, rich in antioxidants, and calming for the gut. They help with cravings and can be munched without guilt.

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Steamed paneer cubes

Soft paneer cubes tossed with a pinch of black pepper, ajwain, and salt make a quick, satisfying snack. Paneer gives your body slow-release protein that supports overnight repair and keeps you full till morning. It also avoids that bloated feeling you might get from heavier snacks.

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Cucumber peanut chaat

Chopped cucumber, roasted peanuts, and a squeeze of lime with some black salt makes a refreshing late snack. The mix of textures keeps it interesting, and the flavour hits the right spot. It’s hydrating, cooling, and provides a mix of good fats and fibre. Great for when you want a light crunch without feeling too full.

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Vegetable poha

Poha made with very little oil and packed with vegetables is a great way to beat evening hunger. The spices and veggies add flavour without making it heavy. Flattened rice is light and quick to digest. It gives you a gentle energy boost, especially if you’re up late working, studying, or watching something cosy.

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Warm haldi milk

Not hungry but feel like you need something? A small cup of warm turmeric milk can work wonders. It helps relax the body, calms digestion, and preps you for good sleep. Add a bit of pepper and nutmeg to boost its effects. Skip the sugar and sip it slowly to let the warmth settle you into a restful mood.


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