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Top 6 vitamin D3 foods to beat deficiency naturally

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 4, 2025, 09:16 IST
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Top 6 vitamin D3 foods to beat deficiency naturally

If you’ve ever been told you’re low on vitamin D, you’re not alone. Deficiency is incredibly common, especially in India, where hot weather ironically keeps many of us out of the sun. Vitamin D3, the active form our body can use, does more than just strengthen bones, it helps immunity, keeps energy steady, and even supports mood balance. While sunlight is the best source, food can also help fill the gaps. Here are seven natural sources of vitamin D3 worth adding to your plate.

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1. Fatty fish

Fish like salmon, mackerel, sardines, and tuna are some of the richest natural sources of vitamin D3. Just one serving can give a good chunk of your daily requirement. Plus, they come with omega-3 fats that keep the heart and brain healthy. A simple grilled fish or a spicy Indian-style curry makes it both nutritious and comforting.

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2. Egg yolks

Don’t ditch the yellow centre, that’s where the vitamin D is. Eggs are one of the most practical everyday foods to sneak in D3, with about 82 IU per 100 grams (roughly two whole eggs). If the hens are pasture-raised, the levels can be even higher. Scramble them for breakfast, tuck them into parathas, or simmer into anda curry – the humble egg quietly does its part in fighting deficiency. Egg yolks are one of the best natural sources of choline, a nutrient crucial for brain development, memory, and liver function.

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3. Fortified foods

Since natural food sources are limited, many everyday items are fortified with vitamin D. Milk, plant-based alternatives like soy or almond milk, orange juice, and even breakfast cereals often come enriched. It’s an effortless way to sneak in D3 - just check the label to be sure.

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4. Mushrooms (sun-exposed)

Here’s a vegetarian-friendly option. While most mushrooms give you vitamin D2, certain types exposed to UV light can also provide D3. They won’t meet all your needs, but paired with sunlight, they help bridge the gap. Toss them into stir-fries, curries, or pasta for a tasty boost.

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5. Cheese

Cheese isn’t just about indulgence; some popular and widely loved varieties like Swiss, cheddar, and feta carry small but helpful amounts of vitamin D3. It won’t completely replace natural sunlight, but when added thoughtfully to your daily diet in moderation, it can still gently contribute to your overall nutritional daily intake. Think delicious paneer tikka with a cheesy twist, or a light, flavorful sprinkle of cheddar on your roasted seasonal veggies.

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6. Butter and ghee

Traditional Indian kitchens have always understood the true value of wholesome, nourishing fats. A small amount of butter or ghee in the daily diet not only adds rich, satisfying flavour but also provides small, yet essential amounts of natural vitamin D3 too. While it’s important not to overuse these fats, adding them mindfully and carefully in everyday home cooking can significantly improve overall nutrition and support better health. Pair this traditional wisdom wisely with a few minutes of gentle morning sun exposure for the most effective and balanced results.

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