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7 winter ladoos packed with protein that actually keep you full

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 10, 2026, 21:00 IST
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7 winter ladoos packed with protein that actually keep you full

Winter hunger is different. Meals feel satisfying for a while, then the chill creeps in and the body asks for something more grounding. This is where ladoos shine. Traditionally made to warm, nourish, and sustain, the right kind of winter ladoo can do more than satisfy a sweet craving, it can actually keep you full. The secret is protein, paired with healthy fats and slow-digesting ingredients. These seven winter ladoos are built exactly that way.

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Besan and peanut ladoo

Roasted besan gives structure, peanuts bring protein and fat, and jaggery ties everything together. This combination digests slowly, keeping energy steady instead of spiking and crashing.

Peanuts raise the protein content enough to make this ladoo work as a mid-morning or evening snack, especially in winter when the body burns more calories to stay warm.

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Til and peanut ladoo

Sesame seeds are winter staples for a reason. They’re warming, mineral-rich, and surprisingly filling. Pair them with roasted peanuts and jaggery, and you get a ladoo that’s dense, nutty, and deeply satisfying.

Protein from peanuts and sesame combines with healthy fats to slow digestion. One or two ladoos are usually enough to curb hunger for hours.

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Dry fruit and seed ladoo

This ladoo relies on almonds, cashews, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and flaxseeds, lightly bound with dates or jaggery. No flour, no fillers.

Seeds add plant protein and fibre, nuts add fat, and dates provide natural sweetness without emptiness. It’s compact nutrition, ideal when appetite feels unpredictable in winter.

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Moong dal ladoo

Roasted yellow moong dal is one of the most underrated protein sources in Indian kitchens. Ground and mixed with ghee and jaggery, it forms a ladoo that’s both nourishing and easy to digest.

Unlike many sweets, this one feels like food, not dessert. It keeps the stomach calm and the body warm, making it perfect for cold mornings.

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Gond and nut ladoo

Edible gum (gond) is traditionally used for strength and recovery. When combined with nuts like almonds and peanuts, it creates a dense, protein-supported ladoo that releases energy slowly.

These are heavy and meant to be eaten mindfully, half or one ladoo is usually enough. That fullness isn’t accidental; it’s the result of fat, protein, and warmth working together.

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Peanut and coconut ladoo

Dry-roasted coconut adds fibre and fat, while peanuts bring protein and satiety. Jaggery binds the mixture, adding minerals and warmth.


This ladoo works well for people who feel hungry soon after meals in winter. The fat-protein combination slows stomach emptying, helping you stay full longer.

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Soy and dry fruit ladoo

Roasted soy flour is one of the highest plant-protein options available. When mixed with chopped nuts, ghee, and jaggery, it turns into a surprisingly tasty winter ladoo.


This is especially useful for those trying to increase protein intake without relying on supplements. It’s dense, filling, and best eaten in small portions.

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