Here we bring you a list of 5 low-cal makhana snacks that can be perfect to satiate your in-between-the-meals hunger pangs and are also guilt-free. Let's get started.
During Navratri fasting, you can eat foods like buckwheat, potatoes, water chestnut flour, sago, milk, curd, and sago. Dry fruits are also allowed.
When it comes to healthy snacking options, phool makhana (or fox nut) is one wholesome and crunchy delight that can be transformed into a delectable snack devoid of extra calories.
Makhana is one such wholesome ingredient that can be used to whip up several sweet and savoury dishes.
If you love the light and crunchy nature of makhanas, make sure to read this to know whether or not you should consume these little seeds for health.
Gur makhana snack gives us the combined benefits of both gur and makhana, providing a delicious and crunchy nibble to munch on in winter.
Gluten-free and nutrient-rich, makhana is considered to be a go-to snack for all the fitness enthusiasts. Here're some options for you to choose from.
Whether you are a student living in a hostel, a working professional chasing deadlines, or a homemaker juggling a hundred things, these quick-fix Indian high-protein snacks, made with everyday pantry staples, are your go-to.