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​7 nutrition-loaded summer breakfasts for 7 days of the week​

Nibedita Roy
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2025, 08:09 IST
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7 nutrition-loaded summer breakfasts for 7 days of the week

Trying to lose weight or simply switch to a healthy diet, ‘what you eat’ can make or break your fitness goals. While most health enthusiasts swear by supplements, fad diets or healthy alternatives, the key to staying fit lies in the diet, and that’s why starting the day on a healthy note becomes super essential.

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Monday: Chia seed pudding

Begin your week with a chilled chia seed pudding soaked overnight in almond milk. Top it with seasonal fruits like mangoes, berries, and kiwis for a fiber and antioxidant boost that keeps you hydrated and full.

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Tuesday: Curd rice

Curd rice isn’t just for lunch; it's a cooling, probiotic-rich breakfast too! Add grated cucumber, pomegranate seeds, and a sprinkle of roasted cumin to turn it into a refreshing, digestion-friendly start to your day.

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Wednesday: Smoothie bowl

Blend frozen bananas, spinach, and coconut water into a creamy smoothie, then top with granola, nuts, and seeds. This colorful bowl is packed with vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats to fuel your midweek energy.

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Thursday: Moong dal cheela


A protein-packed option, moong dal cheela are light yet filling. Serve them with a zingy mint chutney to keep your taste buds alive and your body cool.

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Friday: Watermelon and feta salad

For an ultra-light and hydrating breakfast, toss watermelon cubes with crumbled feta, fresh mint, and a drizzle of lemon juice. It’s sweet, salty, refreshing, and rich in electrolytes.

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Saturday: Overnight oats with coconut milk


Mix rolled oats, coconut milk, a dash of honey, and chia seeds, and let it soak overnight. In the morning, just add some tropical fruits like pineapple and papaya for a nutrient-dense, no-cook breakfast.

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Sunday: Idli with tomato-onion chutney

Soft, steamed idlis are low in fat and easy on the stomach. Pair them with a tangy tomato-onion chutney for a hearty yet light Sunday breakfast that feels like a treat but keeps you cool and energized.

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