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From millets, oats, honey and more, these traditional ingredients are making a comeback in modern diets

Diet tips: Ingredients like turmeric, ghee, millets, and honey, long used in various cultures for centuries, are now being recognised for their health benefits. As more people become health-conscious, these traditional foods are making a comeback and being integrated into modern diets. Here’s a look at the benefits of these time-honoured ingredients.

September 23, 2024 / 18:28 IST
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Traditional ingredients are becoming popular again in modern diets as people look for natural, healthy foods. Items like turmeric, ghee, millets, and oats are valued for their health benefits, such as reducing inflammation and improving digestion. Once common in old-style cooking, these ingredients are now found in everything from smoothies to salads. As more people focus on overall wellness, they are turning to the tried-and-true foods of the past and mixing them with today’s eating habits.

More and more people are now turning to natural and nutritious food choices, sparking renewed interest in traditional ingredients, says Dr Shilpa Vora, Chief R&D Officer, Marico Ltd. “As health-consciousness grows, people are rediscovering their value and incorporating them into everyday meals,” she adds.

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Dr Vora lists these 7 ingredients that are regaining popularity in modern diets:

Millets: Ancient grains such as Bajra, Jowar and Ragi, have been cultivated for years, particularly in Asia. Millets have made a comeback in modern diets in dishes from salads to porridge as they are naturally gluten-free and rich in fibre, magnesium, calcium, and iron.