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Top 5 foods for muscle recovery

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 8, 2025, 10:14 IST
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Top 5 foods for muscle recovery

Sore after a workout? That deep, satisfying ache means your muscles did their job — now it’s your turn to help them recover. Stretching and rest matter, sure, but real recovery starts with what you eat. The right foods can ease soreness, speed up repair, and refuel your body so you’re not dragging through your next session. No need for fancy powders or expensive bars, the best recovery foods are probably already in your kitchen. Scroll down to see what your muscles are really craving.


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Eggs

The classic never fails. Eggs are pure post-workout gold. They’ve got all the essential amino acids your muscles need to repair and grow, making them one of the best natural sources of protein out there. And no, don’t skip the yolk. That golden centre is packed with healthy fats, vitamin D, and choline, all of which help reduce inflammation and support muscle function. Best part? They’re quick, easy, and fit into anything, from a simple omelette to your everyday curry.

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Paneer

This desi favourite is more than just delicious, it’s a slow-digesting protein that supports muscle repair long after your workout ends. Paneer’s casein content makes it a perfect night-time snack if you train in the evening, giving your body a steady supply of amino acids while you sleep. Plus, it’s loaded with calcium to keep your bones happy too. You can grill it, stir-fry it, or toss it into a roti wrap — paneer doesn’t complain, it just helps.

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Banana

Muscles love bananas. They help replenish potassium and magnesium, two key electrolytes that get drained when you sweat. This helps ease post-workout cramps and keeps your muscles from feeling like stiff rubber bands the next morning. Bananas also restock your glycogen levels — the fuel your muscles burn during intense activity. Slice one up, smear some nut butter on it, or blend it into a smoothie — it’s recovery made simple (and sweet).


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Sweet potato

Don’t be afraid of carbs, especially this one. Sweet potatoes are complex carbs that give your muscles the energy they need to repair and rebuild. They also come loaded with antioxidants and beta-carotene, which your body converts into vitamin A — essential for recovery and immune strength. Roast them in a little ghee with a sprinkle of sea salt, and you’ve got a side dish that feels like comfort food but works like muscle fuel. However, if you are a diabetic it is best to consune it in moderation.

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Curd (dahi)

Cool, creamy, and surprisingly strong. Curd is full of protein and probiotics, a mix that helps your muscles and gut recover after a workout. The good bacteria support digestion and ease inflammation, while the protein helps fix torn muscle fibres. It also keeps you well hydrated, which is very helpful after all that sweating and physical effort. You can have it plain, blend it into a quick lassi, or enjoy it with fresh fruit, nuts, seeds, and honey because dahi stays light, cool, and always tastes really good.

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