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Monsoon diet essentials may differ from person to person but mostly they are all things decadent. The pitter-patter outside makes us all crave for masala chai and some indulgent snacks.
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Think snacking and our mind is conditioned to imagine deep-fried snacks. But, there is a way you can turn it into a healthy yet yummy affair.
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There are plenty of protein-rich snacking options you can explore in this nippy weather to pair with your evening tea and get your daily dose of the essential nutrient.
Boiled eggs tossed with freshly chopped tomatoes, tamarind and lemon - this tangy and delicious chaat is so easy to make that you can have it any time the cravings kick in.
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Giving the traditional snack a healthy spin, we bring you ragi samosa in which the filling is made of cucumber, peas and cashew nuts.
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Chop some tomatoes, onions and coriander leaves, sprinkle some salt, cumin and red chilli powder and mix them up well with protein-packed sprouts, and munch away.
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Packed with the goodness of banana, whole wheat and oats, this bread is nutty, flavourful and absolutely guilt-free.
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Ditch your packaged store-bought chakli and opt for homemade, high-protein ragi chakli to pair with your evening tea.
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