Let us all agree that Diwali without greasy, mouth-watering sweet treats seem incomplete. And no matter how much we abide by a healthy diet, most of us just can't help but end up diving into sweets. Well, you are not alone. Seems like actress Kriti Sanon is on the same boat. In her latest social media update, Kriti has confessed that after relishing mithai, she is now “pretending to be healthy.” Yes, her latest Instagram Stories just gave us some major healthy food goals. The actress has shared a picture of a bowl of sliced dragon fruit. For the caption, she wrote, “Pretending to be healthy with all the mithai I've eaten!” She also added the hashtag “Guts.”
Like Kriti Sanon, if you too are looking for food options to detox post Diwali, then here we have some amazing tips for you. Here, we have curated a list of some healthy recipes that might be great options to add to your post-Diwali detox diet list. Take a look.
Post Diwali Detox: Here're 5 Healthy Food Options For You:
1. Detox tofu dessert
Yes, desserts can help detox. We aren't saying this without proof. This amazing tofu delight hardly requires four simple ingredients - tofu, strawberries, orange zest and some honey.
2. Detox breakfast cereal
This wholesome breakfast is all things tasty. Also, the process of making this is simple and fuss-free. Just take muesli in a bowl, and top it up with chopped banana, yoghurt, sunflower seeds and honey.
3. Cucumber coriander smoothie
Do you trust drinks more than fruit bowls? Well, if yes, then this can be your go-to recipe. Make yourself a glass of refreshing cucumber coriander smoothie and enjoy.
4. Orange and carrot detox drink
This sumptuous orange and carrot detox drink is loaded with vitamins and lovely citrus fruit – orange. This drink will also help you retain energy for the entire day.
5. Detox haldi tea
Are you a tea person? Do try this haldi drink. It carries antioxidants, and powerful properties essential for cleansing the body. It will hardly take five minutes to get ready.
What is going to be your pick for detoxing yourself after the festive binge?