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From Torai to Parwal: Summer dishes and their benefits

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2025, 09:37 IST
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From Torai to Parwal: Summer dishes and their benefits

People often overlook summer vegetables and don’t realise how valuable they are. The moment someone talks about them, there’s often a sigh, maybe even a groan. But behind these humble green veggies are some serious cooling powers and health perks that make them perfect for hot days. Let’s take a closer look at these underrated stars of Indian kitchens and how they can do a whole lot more than just fill your plate.

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Torai

Also called ridge gourd, torai is soft, cooks fast, and is easy on digestion. In Ayurveda, torai helps balance the body’s internal heat, which is perfect for hot days. It’s full of water, which helps keep you hydrated, and rich in fibre, good for gut health. Cooked with some jeera, garlic, and a bit of ghee, it turns into a simple, nourishing meal that feels light and comforting.

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Tinda

Often known as Indian baby pumpkin, tinda gently cools the body from inside. Its high water content makes it a natural way to fight the heat, and its soft texture turns into a smooth, tender curry when cooked well. Tinda is praised for being good for the heart, easy on the stomach, and a great match for simple Indian spices.

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Lauki

Lauki, or bottle gourd, is often underestimated, but anyone who’s tried lauki with chana dal or in a cooling raita knows its value. Rich in water, potassium, and vitamin C, lauki is a true summer helper. It helps control body heat, supports digestion, and keeps you feeling light but full. It's also popular with weight-watchers because of its low calories and high fibre.

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Karela

Bitter gourd, also known as karela, is a powerhouse with many health benefits. It supports blood sugar control, helps cleanse the liver, and cools the body when it’s feeling overheated. When cooked with onions and spices, or even in a dry stir-fry, it becomes oddly addictive.

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Parwal

Parwal, or pointed gourd, is a summer vegetable worth trying. But once you try it, you won’t want to stop. It has a mild natural taste that soaks up spices well, so whether it’s stuffed, stir-fried, or cooked in sabzis, it blends perfectly with flavours. Parwal boosts metabolism, supports liver health, and is thought to cleanse the blood. Plus, it’s rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, helping you stay strong when the heat wears you down.



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