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The Whole Truth | The protein fix

This year, cottage cheese (chhena), close to the Indian paneer in taste not texture, has been hailed as the perfect dairy protein.

August 12, 2023 / 00:17 IST
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Cottage cheese. (Photos via Pexels)
Cottage cheese. (Photos via Pexels)

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Why is the search for and debates around protein the most widespread concern of wellness hacks as well as heath and nutrition scientists?

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