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6 surprising chutneys that boost digestion instantly

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 16:58 IST
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6 surprising chutneys that boost digestion instantly

Not every health booster needs to be a fancy powder or complicated plan. Sometimes, the most flavourful things on your plate are already doing the hard work — like chutneys. These tasty little additions aren’t just there for a spicy punch. Many traditional Indian chutneys are made with ingredients that help your digestion stay smooth and active. Think of them as your gut’s natural helpers. They’re quick to make, don’t need any cooking, and often use simple ingredients already in your kitchen. Here’s a mix of chutneys that not only taste great but also give your digestion an easy, gentle push in the right direction.

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Jeera pudina chutney

This cooling green chutney made with mint, cumin, and lemon is a true classic. Pudina calms the stomach, and jeera gets the digestive juices flowing. A little bit of lemon balances everything out and makes it perfect for summer meals or anything deep-fried.

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Ajwain and raw mango chutney

​Ajwain is known to ease bloating and reduce gas, while raw mango is packed with enzymes that help break down food. Together, they make a spicy, tangy chutney that’s especially helpful after a heavy meal. Great with dal rice or stuffed parathas.

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Hing and curry leaf chutney

Hing is famous for relieving indigestion, and curry leaves add a punch of antioxidants. Blend with some roasted coconut and tamarind for a South Indian-style chutney that’s earthy, gut-friendly, and incredibly satisfying with idlis or rice.

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Garlic and tomato chutney

​Garlic helps stimulate digestion and has natural antibacterial properties. Combine it with ripe tomatoes, mustard seeds, and a touch of jaggery, and you’ve got a sweet-spicy chutney that’s as healing as it is tasty. Pairs well with khichdi or curd rice.

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Amla and dhania chutney

Amla adds vitamin C and supports liver function, while coriander helps reduce bloating. This sharp, fresh chutney has a slight bite and works well with any simple meal. It’s also great for giving bland dishes a bit of zing without adding too much heat.

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Ginger and tamarind chutney

​Ginger is a digestive powerhouse, and tamarind brings its own gut-soothing acidity. This chutney works beautifully with chaat or grilled snacks and can help settle your stomach when it’s feeling off balance.




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