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​7 ways to add more fiber to your meals (and why you should!)​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 2, 2025, 12:19 IST
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​7 ways to add more fiber to daily meals and their benefits

Fiber doesn’t have the most exciting image — it sounds like something your grandma might mention during a casual chat about digestion. But here’s the truth: fiber is a real game changer. It supports your gut, keeps your energy steady, and can even help you feel full without adding extra calories. Basically, it’s the quiet hero of a healthy diet. And the good news? You don’t have to change your whole menu to get more of it. Adding fiber is easy — just tweak your ingredients, pick smarter snacks, or throw in a few more veggies. It’s simple, satisfying, and your body will thank you for it.

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Start strong with breakfast

Swapping out refined breakfast choices for fiber-rich ones can change how you feel for the rest of the day. Instead of plain toast or cornflakes, think oats, whole grain breads, or fruit-topped yogurt bowls with seeds. They keep you fuller, prevent blood sugar crashes, and help set the tone for a more balanced day.

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Sneak in lentils and legumes

These are absolute fiber powerhouses, and the best part is — they’re already part of most desi kitchens. Add moong dal to your soup, throw some chana into your salad, or try rajma in wraps and bowls. They’re hearty, wholesome, and keep your gut running smoothly.

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Load up on vegetables

The easiest way to level up your fiber intake is by simply adding more color to your plate. Toss extra spinach into your dal, add grated carrots to your paratha dough, or stir-fry mixed veggies as a side with every meal. The crunch, flavor, and benefits? All worth it.
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Choose whole grains

Next time you’re buying rice, atta, or pasta — look for whole grain versions. Brown rice, millet, and multigrain rotis bring a lot more fiber and flavor to your meals. They also digest more slowly, which means you stay full longer and avoid those annoying snack cravings soon after eating.
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Fruit as topping, not just a snack

Sure, eating fruit on its own is great, but sprinkling chopped fruits over your meals is even better. Think apples or pears in salads, bananas on toast, or berries on curd. You’ll get a mix of fiber and natural sweetness without needing extra sugar or sauces.
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Snack smarter

Swap those deep-fried munchies for crunchy, fiber-packed bites that actually do your body good. Roasted chana, spiced makhana, veggie sticks with hummus, or trail mixes with seeds and dried fruit — these keep you full, support digestion, and are just as satisfying during an afternoon slump or while unwinding in the evening.
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Don’t peel everything

A lot of the fiber in fruits and veggies hides in the skin. When safe and clean, leave the peels on — whether it’s apples, cucumbers, or even potatoes. You’ll get more nutrients, less waste, and a bit of texture that actually makes your food more interesting.


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