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​7 foods you might be eating wrong and how to fix them easily​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 26, 2025, 23:00 IST
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​7 foods you might be eating wrong and how to fix them easily

We all think we know how to eat healthy, but sometimes we’re doing it wrong without even realizing it. A few small tweaks can totally change how much you’re getting out of your food. Small adjustments can unlock more benefits from the food you’re already eating. These easy changes don’t take much effort but can have a big impact on your health. Here’s a look at some foods you might be eating wrong and simple ways to make them work harder for you. Let’s explore!

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Almonds

Almonds are a great snack full of healthy fats and protein. But if you just grab them and munch straight away, you're missing out. Soaking almonds overnight helps your body absorb more of the nutrients. It’s also important to let them rest for a few minutes after soaking. This simple step boosts the release of antioxidants, giving you even more benefits.

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Mushrooms

Mushrooms are packed with good stuff like vitamins and antioxidants, but if you cook them too quickly, you’re losing out. The key is to cook them on low heat. Try sautéing them gently or roasting them slowly. This way, you preserve all those nutrients, enhance the flavour, and enjoy the full immune-boosting and energy-boosting benefits.

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Garlic

Garlic is packed with health benefits, especially for boosting immunity and heart health. But to get the most out of it, crush or chop it and let it sit for a few minutes before cooking or eating. This activates allicin, the compound that gives garlic its power. So, next time, give it 7-10 minutes before consuming for all the benefits.

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Yogurt

Yogurt is great for your gut, packed with probiotics that help keep your digestion healthy. But here's the catch – sweetened yogurts, even the "healthy" ones, can actually hurt your gut. The sugar in them can kill the good bacteria, reducing their benefits. So, next time, go for plain yogurt and add your own fresh fruit or a little honey.

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Broccoli

Broccoli is full of fibre, vitamins, and antioxidants, but cooking it too long can strip away the nutrients. Steaming is the best way to keep all the goodness intact. It helps the nutrients stay locked in and makes the broccoli easier to digest. Plus, steaming boosts the absorption of important nutrients like Vitamin C and folate. So, next time, skip boiling and steam it for the most benefits.

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Avocados

Avocados are great, but most of us only eat the creamy flesh and throw away the seed. The seed is actually full of fiber, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds. You can dry it, grind it into a powder, and sprinkle it on your smoothie or salad. This way, you reduce waste and get even more nutrients. Plus, the seed's bitter taste is mild, so it won't change the flavour of your food while giving you extra benefits.

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Apples

Apples are a great source of fiber and vitamins, but many people peel them before eating. The truth is, most of the fibre and antioxidants are in the skin. Keeping the skin on gives you more of the nutrients your body needs. Eating the whole apple helps you get more nutrients and feel fuller for longer. Plus, it's an easy way to make the most of this healthy snack.

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