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Indian fruits that offer better health benefits than supplements

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2024, 10:17 IST
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​Make fruits an integral part of your diet​


Fruits are packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They boost immunity, support heart health, improve digestion, and provide energy. Regular consumption helps reduce the risk of chronic diseases and promotes overall well-being. Aim for a colorful variety in your diet.

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​Jamun​



Jamun, or black plum, boosts immunity, aids digestion, and helps control blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for diabetics. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, and iron, it promotes healthy skin and hair, improves heart health, and has anti-inflammatory properties that support overall wellness.

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​Amla​



Amla is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, boosting the immune system and promoting healthy skin. It aids digestion and helps control blood sugar levels. Regular consumption can improve heart health and reduce inflammation.

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​Guava​



Guava is high in dietary fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, which support immune function and digestive health. It helps regulate blood sugar levels and is beneficial for heart health. The fruit is also known for improving skin texture and boosting vision.

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​Apple​



Apples improve heart health, aid digestion, and help regulate blood sugar levels. Rich in fiber, vitamins C and K, and antioxidants, they boost the immune system, support weight management, and promote healthy skin. Apples also have anti-inflammatory properties and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

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​Papaya​



Papaya is packed with vitamins A, C, and E, and contains digestive enzymes like papain that aid in digestion. It supports the immune system, reduces inflammation, and promotes healthy skin. The fruit's fiber content also helps in weight management.

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​Mango​




Mangoes are rich in vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. They improve digestion, support eye health, and boost the immune system. Mangoes also help lower cholesterol levels and improve skin health.

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​Wood Apple​


Wood apple, or bael fruit, enhances digestion, boosts immunity, and supports liver health. Rich in fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants, it helps regulate blood sugar, promotes skin health, and has anti-inflammatory properties. Its natural laxative effect aids in relieving constipation and improving overall gut health.

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​Banana​



Bananas are an excellent source of potassium, vitamin B6, and dietary fiber. They help maintain blood pressure, support heart health, and provide quick energy. Bananas also aid in digestion and can help with weight loss due to their fiber content.

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​Jackfruit​


Jackfruit is high in vitamins C, A, and various B vitamins, along with dietary fiber. It boosts the immune system, improves digestion, and supports heart health. The fruit's antioxidant properties also help fight inflammation and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

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​Pomegranate​



Pomegranates are loaded with antioxidants, vitamins C and K, and fiber. They promote heart health by reducing cholesterol and blood pressure, support digestion, and boost the immune system. Pomegranates also have anti-inflammatory properties and may improve memory.

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​Custard apple​


Custard apple is rich in vitamins C and B6, magnesium, and potassium. It boosts immunity, improves digestion, and supports heart health. The fruit's high antioxidant content also helps in reducing inflammation and preventing chronic diseases.

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​Pineapple​


Pineapples contain bromelain, an enzyme that aids digestion and reduces inflammation. They are rich in vitamin C, manganese, and antioxidants, which support the immune system and improve bone health. Pineapples also help in weight loss and improve skin health.

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​Chikoo​



Chikoo is a great source of vitamins A, C, and B-complex, as well as dietary fiber. It supports digestive health, boosts the immune system, and promotes healthy skin. The fruit's natural sugars provide a quick energy boost, making it an ideal snack.

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​How to add fruits to your diet?​


Incorporate fruits into your diet by adding them to breakfast cereals, yogurts, or smoothies. Snack on fresh fruit, include them in salads, or use as natural sweeteners in desserts. Keep a bowl of fruit visible for easy access and choose a variety of seasonal options for different nutrients.

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​Whole fruits vs juice​


Whole fruits are better than juice as they retain fiber, which aids digestion and helps regulate blood sugar levels. Whole fruits also contain more vitamins and antioxidants, while juices often have added sugars and fewer nutrients. Eating whole fruits provides greater satiety and health benefits compared to drinking juice.

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​Should you remove the peels of fruits?​


Generally, you shouldn't remove the peels of fruits like apples, pears, and cucumbers, as they contain fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. However, ensure they are washed thoroughly to remove pesticides. In some cases, like with citrus or tough-skinned fruits, peeling is necessary for better digestion and taste.

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