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​​3 sattvic breakfasts to support gut healing​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 2, 2025, 08:25 IST
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3 sattvic breakfasts to support gut healing

There are days when your gut just feels off. It could be bloating, slow digestion or that heavy, uneasy feeling you can’t shake off. On days like this, starting with a sattvic breakfast can help reset your system. Sattvic food is fresh, light, easy to digest and full of prana, or life energy. It doesn’t just focus on the body, but also supports clarity of mind and a sense of calm. No deep-frying, no heavy masalas, no packaged shortcuts. Just clean, nourishing meals made with love, simple ingredients and calming flavour that help your body feel balanced again. Here are three sattvic breakfast options that are gentle, wholesome and especially helpful when your gut needs a little extra care.

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Warm rice with ghee and jeera

Cooked rice, especially when cooled and then gently reheated, is considered calming and easy to digest in Ayurveda. This method creates resistant starch, which supports gut health and improves digestion. Add a drizzle of ghee and a mild jeera tempering to keep it light, flavourful and comforting. This mix soothes the system, supports regular movement and leaves you feeling full without any heaviness.

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Steamed moong dal chilla

Soak yellow moong dal for a few hours and blend it into a smooth batter with ginger and fresh coriander. Let it rest overnight for light fermentation, which makes it easier to digest. Pour the batter on a hot pan and cook like a soft pancake with little or no oil. This chilla is light, protein-rich and gentle on the gut. Pair it with fresh coconut chutney for a wholesome, healing and sattvic start to your morning.

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Fruit bowl with soaked nuts

Start with fresh, seasonal fruits like papaya, banana or sapota. Add a few soaked almonds or walnuts and a small spoon of grated coconut. This mix is naturally sweet, cooling, colourful and full of soft flavour. It’s great for mornings when you want something raw, light, sattvic and easy on the stomach.

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