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Forget iced tea & kombucha: These 4 Indian drinks are 10 times cheaper & ultimate remedy for India’s Brutal Heatwaves. One is even Lord Jagannath’s favouriteIndia's ancient summer drinks are making a comeback as heatwaves intensify. These traditional beverages like Bael Sharbat, Padhaneer, Tanka...
Why Some Parents in Finland Want Their Kids to Play in Dirt AgainA Finnish study transformed daycare playgrounds into biodiverse natural habitats, replacing traditional equipment with soil, plants, and fo...
Pineapples, mangoes, green chillies: Kerala’s 500-year-old probiotic summer drink keeps you cool naturally. Bangalore food blogger shares easy homemade recipeBeat the summer heat with a traditional Kerala-style fermented drink. This natural cooler, made with pineapple, raw mango, and green chilli...
Is the Korean food- Kimchi good for your gut? Gastro doctor shares 5 foods to fix your gut healthGut health is crucial for overall wellness. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard specialist, identifies five key food groups supporting gut health. ...
Actor R Madhavan is a vegetarian. His source of protein is a simple dish that's perfect to beat the summer heatActor R. Madhavan, at 55, showcases a powerful fitness approach. His routine emphasizes discipline, traditional vegetarian food from his ga...
Buttermilk vs Lassi: Which of these drinks keeps you cooler during extreme heat?As summer temperatures soar across the country, the battle between India’s favorite curd-based drinks—Buttermilk (Chaas) and Lassi—heats up...
If you eat curd, this Maharashtra doctor known for healthy diet tips wants you to know these 7 important factsHomoeopathy practitioner Dr Sayajirao Gaikwad took to X to debunk several common myths about curd, clarifying that it does not cause colds,...
Dietitians reveal the perfect time to eat yogurt if you want a healthier, happier gutEating yogurt regularly helps keep your gut healthy and happy. Yogurt has good bacteria called probiotics that support digestion and balanc...
Why buttermilk or Chahhas is good for weight loss and burning fat, explains gastro specialist Dr. Pal. Here are 5 other key health benefitsButtermilk is more than a cooling summer drink. Gastroenterologist Dr. Palaniappan Manickam, popularly known as Dr. Pal, explains that it a...
How to make Ginger Bug at home and does it really improve your gut health? Experts reveal the truthAs gut health dominates food and wellness trends, the Ginger Bug is likely to remain a popular experiment in home kitchens, blending tradit...
Chia seeds in yogurt vs water: The ultimate comparison for maximum health benefitChia seeds are a fiber-rich superfood often consumed in water, but pairing them with yogurt enhances their health benefits. According to Dr...
Which is healthier, Greek yogurt or cottage cheese? Experts settle the debateGreek yogurt and cottage cheese are both nutritious, high-protein dairy options. Cottage cheese offers a slight protein advantage and slowe...
This one food habit could shield you from arthritis, obesity and diabetes. Science backs what Indian kitchens always knewFermented foods like idli, curd, and kanji aren’t just staples of Indian kitchens—they’re emerging as powerful allies in the fight against ...
The science of how six servings a day of fermented foods can lower inflammationThere are probably thousands of different types of fermented foods consumed around the world.
Germ theory: How probiotic products are flying off the shelvesProbiotics gain demand in the new millennium but there is still a lot of grey area around the science of ingesting good bacteria.
Beer lovers, rejoice! New gut- friendly drink may boost immunityResearchers took about nine months to come up with an ideal recipe that achieves the optimal count of live probiotics in the beer.
Domestic probiotic market expected to grow at 11% till 2016The domestic probiotic market, valued at $12 mn in 2011, will grow on the back of awareness campaigns promoting its benefits.
- 2 Indian probiotic cultures available for commercial use: AAU
Currently, such cultures are largely imported from Denmark by the dairy and other food industry of India to manufacture probiotic products.
- All probiotics may not be genuine
ICMR sets up a committee to formulate norms for probiotic products, which may be ready in about three-four months.
- GCMMF to launch sugar-free range of products
Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation(GCMMF)is all set to launch its sugar-free range of products-ice cream and desserts.