Navratri marks nine days of
fasting and abstinence. Many ingredients and foods are allowed during these days. However, you may find yourself at your wits end if the dishes on your table keep repeating themselves. This
Navratri, fret not. We consulted with Dr. Rupali Dutta, Chief Clinical Nutritionist, Fortis Hospital, who helped us design not one, but five days’ menus that will bring some excitement into this festival. Each day’s menu has been carefully crafted keeping in mind the rules of
Navratri vrat and only the ingredients which are allowed to be consumed, have been included. The
recipes are all tried and tested and make for
delicious meals.
That is not all, the menu for the entire day has been crafted such that your calorific intake is within the prescribed limits. Do not worry about falling off your
diet-plan this Navratri. Each of the daily menus are within 2000 Kcal and offer approximately 45-50gm
protein to the body. Dr Rupali suggests, “Today is the first day of your fast. In addition to your meals, you may snack on
fruits when hungry. All
seasonal fruits add electrolytes and
fiber, making the system light and keep you energised”.This Navratri, let the fasting and feasting begin!
Day 1 MenuEarly MorningStart your day with some
Honey Lemonade and a handful of
nuts. Ideally, the lemonade should be room temperature, which is a great detox tool too.
Honey Lemonade | 22.03 Kcal | 0.02g protein |
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Almonds (10 kernels) + Walnuts (5 halves) | 149.4 Kcal | 4.1g protein |
BreakfastIt is said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Make sure you eat well and eat smart so that you are fuelled well for an energetic day. The
Aloo Tikki is served with a tangy
Sonth ki Chutney on the side with a refreshing
Pistachio Lassi to wash it down.
Aloo Tikki | 251.3 Kcal | 3.1g protein |
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Pistachio Lassi (Low Fat) | 156.4 Kcal | 12.9g protein |
Sonth ki Chutney | 75.5 Kcal | 0.3g protein |
LunchWith mangoes back in season, it is a great idea to team this
Aam ki Sabzi with
Kuttu ke Parathe.
Aam ki Sabzi | 291.6 Kcal | 2.4g protein |
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Kuttu ka Paratha | 240.7 Kcal | 4.5g protein |
Evening SnackTeam that steaming hot cup with this inventive
Singhare Atte Ki Barfi. You know what? Kids love it too!
Singhare Atte ki Burfi | 211.6 Kcal | 4.7g protein |
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DinnerDinner should always be kept light. It is recommended that you eat atleast 2 hours before hitting the bed.
Arbi ki Kadhiis teamed with a light portion of
Chawal ka Upma for a wholesome dinner. An easy post-dinner stroll is a great idea to help you digest your food and get some time to unwind.
Arbi ki Kadhi | 248.9 Kcal | 4.6g protein |
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Chawal ka Upma | 123.3 Kcal | 1.8g protein |
BedtimeA lukewarm cup of milk before sleeping helps you get a good night’s rest. The perfect way to end your first day of Navratri.
Milk (no sugar) | 167.5 Kcal | 8g protein |
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