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​7 foods to strictly avoid in monsoon season​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 14, 2025, 13:09 IST
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7 foods to strictly avoid in monsoon season

Monsoon is all rain songs and cloudy skies until the tummy decides to stage a protest. The damp weather can turn certain foods into troublemakers, making digestion slower, immunity weaker, and energy levels low. It’s also a time when infections spread more easily – so extra care with food choices matters. Staying mindful about what goes on the plate is half the battle won during this season. Here’s a list of foods best avoided until the skies clear and the sun is back.

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Leafy greens

Spinach, methi, and other greens are great most of the year, but in the monsoon, the constant damp turns them into a perfect hangout for worms and bacteria. All that moisture also makes them wilt and spoil much faster, and honestly, even after a careful wash, they’re not always safe to eat. Swapping them for well-cooked veggies keeps nutrition in check without the extra risk.

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Seafood

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Cut fruits on the go

Pre-cut fruits from vendors might be a quick fix for hunger, but they’re also an easy gateway for bacteria during monsoon. With so many hands and surfaces involved, cleanliness is hard to guarantee. The damp environment accelerates spoilage, so fresh, whole fruits cut at home are a much safer bet.

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Fried street temptations

Pakoras in the rain might sound tempting, but the reality is far oilier than you’d like. Street-fried snacks are often made in reused oil, which turns heavier on the stomach in humid weather. That extra greasiness can leave you feeling sluggish instead of satisfied. Opting for homemade versions with fresh oil keeps the treat but drops the tummy trouble.

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Fermented favourites on the fritz

Idli, dosa, and dhokla rely on perfect fermentation, which can turn unpredictable when humidity is high. Sometimes the batter just goes from perfect to sour in a snap – leaving you with a tang that’s more unpleasant than appetising. Over-fermented batter may cause acidity or bloating, making it better to limit intake until the weather steadies.

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Ice treats with a twist of risk

Golas and roadside ice creams might look fun, but hygiene takes a hit when ice storage and handling mix with rainy conditions. Melted and refrozen ice can trap all sorts of germs you don’t want near your plate. Choosing trusted brands or homemade chilled desserts keeps the fun without the worry.

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Creamy dairy overload

Full-fat milk, cream, and filling paneer dishes can feel extra dense when digestion is naturally slower in monsoon. All that richness can leave you feeling heavy instead of satisfied. Light dairy options like toned milk or curd are easier on the stomach and still provide calcium without the extra load.

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