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​5 foods that must be consumed only after soaking​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2025, 15:43 IST
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5 foods that must be consumed only after soaking

Since ages, we have been told about the benefits of eating foods raw and fresh, but unlike the age-old narrative there are certain foods that are more nutritious, easy to digest when soaked. Foods like nuts, legumes and certain grains may often contain anti-nutrients like phytic acid and tannins that interfere with the absorption of food. Soaking helps neutralize anti-nutrients, enhances mineral absorption, and improves texture and taste. Here are five such foods you should never skip soaking:

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Raisins

Soaking raisins in water overnight boosts their antioxidant content and makes the natural sugars easier to digest. This simple process also helps in detoxification, supports liver function, and provides a quick energy boost in the morning.

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Almonds

Almonds contain tannins in their brown skin, which can inhibit nutrient absorption. Soaking almonds overnight softens the skin, making it easier to peel and digest. Soaked almonds are also known to enhance brain function, aid digestion, and improve skin health.

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Chia Seeds


Chia seeds can absorb 10–12 times their weight in water. If consumed dry, they may cause choking or digestive discomfort. Soaking chia seeds forms a gel-like texture that supports hydration, aids digestion, and improves nutrient availability, especially omega-3 fatty acids.

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Legumes

Legumes contain phytic acid and enzyme inhibitors that reduce nutrient absorption. Soaking helps break these down, reducing cooking time and making the legumes more digestible. It also minimizes bloating and gas, making legumes gentler on the gut.

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Fenugreek Seeds

These seeds are packed with fiber and antioxidants but can be hard on the stomach when eaten raw. Soaking fenugreek seeds overnight makes them easier to chew and digest, enhances their anti-inflammatory properties, and supports blood sugar regulation. Apart from that, brewing these methi seeds with some cinnamon and lemon can further enhance its health benefits.

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