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​​8 things to add to milk to increase its nutritional value​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 17, 2025, 14:16 IST
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How to make your milk even healthier: 8 easy additions

Milk is already packed with essential nutrients like calcium, protein, and vitamin D, but why settle for just the basics when you can boost its power even more? Whether you're aiming to boost the flavour, add some vitamins, or enhance your milk’s protein content, there are many easy ways to make it even better. Let’s explore eight ingredients that can take your milk to the next level, making it both tasty and nutritious.

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Almonds

Almonds and milk go perfectly together! Adding a handful of almonds or almond butter to your milk makes it creamier and boosts your intake of healthy fats, fibre, and vitamin E. Almonds also support heart health, promote healthy cholesterol levels, and help keep your skin glowing by nourishing it from the inside out. It’s a delicious and nutritious combination that’s perfect for your overall well-being.

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Turmeric

Turmeric is known for its incredible health benefits, and adding this golden spice to milk is a great way to enjoy its goodness. A pinch of turmeric brings a warm, earthy flavour to your drink. Packed with curcumin, a powerful compound, it helps reduce joint pain and inflammation.

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Honey

Honey is full of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that can give your immune system a solid boost. It also soothes a sore throat, aids in digestion, and provides a natural energy lift. It’s a sweet and wholesome alternative to refined sugar.

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Cinnamon

If you love a little spice, cinnamon will take your milk to a whole new level. Cinnamon is rich in antioxidants, and it helps balance blood sugar levels, making it a great addition to your daily routine. Not only does it add a fragrant warmth to your milk, but it also helps to improve heart health and reduce inflammation.

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Ginger

Ginger isn’t just for tea – it can bring a zesty kick to your milk too! Full of gingerol, an anti-inflammatory compound, ginger helps with digestion and supports immune function. Adding a pinch of freshly grated ginger to your milk can help fight off colds, ease nausea, and keep your stomach feeling good.

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Chia seeds

Looking for an extra boost of omega-3s and fiber? Add chia seeds to your milk. These small seeds are packed with nutrients and can absorb liquid, giving your milk a pudding-like texture. Chia seeds are great for heart health, increasing energy, and supporting digestion. They’re small but powerful!

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Cocoa powder

For all the chocolate lovers out there, cocoa powder is your go-to ingredient. Not only does it turn your milk into a rich, delicious treat, but it’s also a fantastic source of antioxidants. Dark cocoa can also help boost brain function, improve heart health and lift your mood.

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Flax seeds

Flax seeds are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and antioxidants. Adding a spoonful of flaxseed to your milk can help improve heart health, boost your digestive system, and promote healthy skin. They’re easy to add and even easier to blend in, giving your milk a supercharged nutritional boost without changing its flavour too much.

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