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8 benefits of eating bhindi during summer months

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2025, 12:06 IST
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8 benefits of eating bhindi during summer months

Summer calls for cooling, hydrating foods, and if you want something refreshing and tasty, bhindi (okra) is the perfect choice! This versatile veggie is a favourite in many kitchens because of its great flavour and health benefits. Packed with nutrients, it’s the perfect choice for those scorching days when all you need is something light, nutritious, and full of flavour. Bhindi doesn’t just offer a burst of taste; it also works wonders for your health, making it the perfect summer companion. Let’s explore the many reasons why bhindi should be your go-to veggie this season!

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Packed with antioxidants

Bhindi is loaded with antioxidants, including vitamins A and C, which play a big role in fighting off free radicals in the body. These antioxidants are essential in keeping your skin looking fresh, glowing, and youthful. During the summer, when exposure to sun is high, antioxidants also help protect the skin from damage and premature ageing.

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Hydrating and refreshing

Bhindi is full of water, making it great for staying hydrated in the summer. When it's hot, our bodies lose fluids, and eating water-rich foods like bhindi helps keep us refreshed. Staying hydrated is important to avoid feeling tired or dehydrated. Plus, it helps keep your energy up and your skin looking good. So, next time it gets hot, enjoy some bhindi to feel cool and refreshed!

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Boosts immunity

In the summer, it's important to keep your immune system strong. Bhindi is full of vitamin C, which helps boost immunity and fight off infections. Whether you're at the beach or relaxing at home, eating bhindi can help prevent colds and flu. It’s a tasty way to keep your body protected when you need it the most.

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Aids digestion

In summer, we often eat heavier foods, but bhindi helps with digestion. It’s high in fiber, which keeps your digestion smooth and prevents constipation. Bhindi also helps maintain gut health and provides a natural boost. Eating bhindi regularly can energise your stomach, especially when you need something light yet filling on hot days.

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Versatile in cooking

There are so many tasty ways to enjoy bhindi! You can try bhindi masala, a flavourful dish with onions, tomatoes, and spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric – great with roti. For a crunchy snack, make kurkuri bhindi, where bhindi is coated with gram flour and spices, then fried crispy. Another option is bharwa bhindi, where bhindi is stuffed with spiced potatoes or paneer, then cooked or fried. If you want something tangy, try dahi bhindi – cooked bhindi mixed with yogurt, cumin, and salt. It's perfect for hot days. These dishes are easy to make, full of flavour, and let you enjoy all the benefits of bhindi!

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High in nutrients

If you’re keeping an eye on your summer diet, bhindi is a fantastic choice. Not only is it low in calories, but it’s also packed with essential nutrients like vitamins K, B, and folate, as well as magnesium and iron. It’s the perfect balance of light and nutritious, allowing you to enjoy your meals without worrying about excess calories. So, whether you’re looking for a healthy snack or a tasty side dish, bhindi fits right in!

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Great for weight management

Eating healthy in summer doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavour. Bhindi can help with weight management since it’s low in calories and full of fibre. The fiber content helps keep you feeling full for longer, which reduces the urge to snack unnecessarily. By adding bhindi to your meals, you’re not just treating yourself to something delicious but also helping your body stay on track with your wellness goals.

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Supports healthy skin

Packed with vitamin A, bhindi helps maintain healthy skin by supporting cell growth and repair. This can enhance your skin’s radiance and texture, especially during the summer months when the sun can take a toll on your complexion. Incorporating bhindi into your diet can keep your skin nourished and glowing, while also supporting your body’s natural healing process.



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Boost energy levels

The high fibre content in bhindi not only helps with digestion but also plays a role in stabilizing blood sugar levels. This can keep your energy levels steady throughout the day. So, if you need a boost of energy without reaching for sugary snacks, bhindi is the perfect natural choice.

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