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Last Updated : Feb 12,2024



एसिडिटी में क्या नहीं खाना चाहिए. एसिडिटी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Healthy Indian Acidity recipes recipes in Hindi)
એસિડિટી માટે વાનગીઓ. એસિડિટી માં શું ન ખાવું - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Healthy Indian Acidity recipes recipes in Gujarati)

Acidity Recipes | Indian acidity recipes | Heartburn, Gerd Recipes to control acidity |

Acidity recipes, Indian recipes to control Acidity, Indian Acidity recipes. We show you which what's acidity? , foods are good to control your acidity, what are the casues of acidity, symptoms of acidity and Indian food guide for acidity. Enjoy our collection of recipes to control acidity which you must follow to leave a healthy life style.

 

For those who suffer from acidity look at all the details below. 

What's Acidity?
Acidity is a form of indigestion in which there is accumulation of acid leading to a burning sensation in the stomach and the digestive tract.

The stomach periodically produces acid to aid digestion. It is when we don't eat at regular intervals or are excessively stressed the stomach produces more acids which harms our body.

Jowar Roti
Jowar Roti

Our acidity is measured by our pH level which ranges from 0 to 14. The lower the pH level the more acidic your body feels. A 7 pH is a neutral level of, while its always better to keep your body slightly alkaline at a pH of 7.35 to 7.45. When your alkaline you will always feel better. It’s like a high and you only realise this when you shift from acidic to alkaline. This has to be done all day as the body’s pH level keeps shifting. Fortunately the kidney controls most of the body pH levels.

But still, we highly recommend staying alkaline as it has numerous health benefits. Remember that acids are released from the stomach every 3 to 4 hours to breakdown the food we eat. So its always good to eat regular small meals otherwise the acids will attack the lining of the stomach to create acidity.

Lemon Grass and Mint Tea
Lemon Grass and Mint Tea

6 causes of Acidity?
'Hurry, worry and curry', in other words: eating in haste, stress and spicy foods are the primary causes of acidity. Besides these, given below are some of the other causes for acidity.

  What causes Acidity?
1. Irregular Meals
2. Excessive consumption of oily and spicy foods
3. Stress
4. Over eating especially before going to bed
5. Bad posture after meals
6. Excessive alcohol consumption

Are you a victim to acidity? Find out here....
Yes, you might be, if you have the following symptoms....

  Symptoms of Acidity
1. Burning sensation in the digestive tract
2. Headache
3. Sour burps
4. Dizziness due to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels)

 

Food Guide for Acidity
Listed below is the list of acidic and alkaline foods, which will help to make your food choices very simple. These foods are classified on the basis of their acidic or alkaline nature, however there are certain foods that are acidic in nature but on digestion form alkali in our body and do not cause or aggravate acidity.

 

Homemade Almond Butter, for Weight Loss and Athletes
Homemade Almond Butter, for Weight Loss and Athletes

So if you suffer from acidity quite often try to avoid or restrict acidic foods (as given in the table below) whereas alkaline foods can be eaten freely.

Although these foods are classified for you to make wise choices, the reaction of each food is very individualistic and vary from person to person hence pick up foods that suit you the best and help you keep away from acidity.

Food Groups Acidic Alkaline
Cereals Cereals like wheat•, rice•, dry corn etc and their flour, their products like bread, pasta, noodles, vermicelli, poha•, rawa•, oats•, brown rice•, buckwheat•• and ragi(nachni)••. Jowar, and bajra.
Pulses & Legumes All dals• and pulses• especially tuvar dal•, soyabeans• and its products like milk, granules, chunks etc., chana dal flour (besan) etc. All sprouts.
Milk and milk products Cheese, paneer, mayonnaise, butter and cream. Milk* chilled), curds*, ice creams* and milkshakes*.
Vegetables Asparagus tips (white) and cooked spinach. Green leafy vegetables like raw spinach, fenugreek, amaranth etc. lettuce, asparagus greens, cabbage, brinjal, ladies fingers, mushrooms, green peas, cucumber, onions, potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, radish, tomatoes, broccoli etc.
Fruits Plums, olives, prunes, lemon**, oranges**, pineapple**, sweet limes**, processed fruit juices, canned fruits. All other fruits like bananas, mangoes, grapes, apples, berries, figs, papaya, peaches, watermelon, chickoo, pear, muskmelon etc.
Nuts and Oilseeds Dry coconut, walnuts, peanuts, and cashewnuts. Almonds, dry figs, dry dates, raisins, apricots and fresh coconut.
Miscellaneous Tea, coffee, alcohol, vinegar, aerated beverages, spicy and fried foods, pickles, chocolate, MSG (Mono Sodium Glutamate), margarine, fermented foods like idlis, dosas, dhoklas etc, confectionary, mithai, sugar, artificial sweeteners, non-veg foods, eggs and other processed foods. Ginger tea, herbal tea, honey and cinnamon.

 

• These foods are acidic in nature but are an important part of our daily diet and are nutritious too, hence do not avoid them totally. These foods may react differently for each one of us, hence eat them in moderation and combine with other alkaline foods e.g. mix rice (acidic) with lots of vegetables (alkaline), have chapati (acidic) with sprouts (alkaline) etc. With time find out which foods, and in what quantity from this category suits your body constitution.

 

•• This food is difficult to classify as acidic or alkaline hence have it only if it suits you.

* These foods are considered to be neutral, however their reactions are individualistic. Hence have them in the amounts that suit you.

** These fruits are acidic in nature but on digestion they turn alkaline and thus do not cause acidity. However if you already have acidity, its excess consumption may aggravate it, so have them in the amounts that suit you.

Indian Cereals and Flours for Acidity

Cereals like jowar and bajra are considered to be most alkaline and thus good for gut. Have Bajra Rotla with a sabzi of your choice.

Rotla ( Gujarati Recipe), Bajra Na Rotla RecipeRotla ( Gujarati Recipe), Bajra Na Rotla Recipe

While flours like wheat flour and rice flour are our staple, we understand that avoiding them completely isn’t possible. So try combining them with bajra or jowar flour in the form of Jowar Bajra Spring Onion Roti. Sensibly adjust the amount of spice you can handle. The best way is to avoid green chillies completely.

Jowar, Bajra Spring Onion RotiJowar, Bajra Spring Onion Roti

At snack time you can try making Bajra Methi Khakhra. Make them in advance and carry to work. Eating at regular intervals is very important to avid acidity. Munch on them as a healthy snack.

Bajra Methi Khakhra ( Gluten Free Recipe)Bajra Methi Khakhra ( Gluten Free Recipe)

Dals and Pulses for Acidity

Amongst the dals, moong dal is the easiest in digestion. You should avoid toovar dal as it may cause indigestion and heartburn. It leads to bloating in some too.

Sprouts are easier to digest as the complex substances in pulses have already been broken down. Try including them in simple form like Cucumber Bean Sprouts and Apple Salad.

Cucumber Bean Sprouts and Apple SaladCucumber Bean Sprouts and Apple Salad

Sprouted Moong Salad is another healthy option. Tossed with some onions and tomatoes along with lemon juice and coriander for added flavour, it’s an easy option to make. However, remember to opt for sprouts in first half of the day so you get enough time to digest. Do not eat sprouts for dinner. It may cause heartburn and bloating.

Dairy Products for Acidity

Dairy products like milk and paneer are digested differently by different individuals. They are said to be neutral. But its use is solely dependent on whether you can tolerate it or no. So have them in small quantities that suit you.

Some feel having a chilled glass of Rose milk, helps to overcome acidity. Try adding little less quantity of rose syrup, as it is made with excess sugar which can be one of the reasons for acidity.

Rose Milk Recipe, Rose Milk Recipe with Sabza SeedsRose Milk Recipe, Rose Milk Recipe with Sabza Seeds

We would recommend that you opt for plain bowl of curd. The reason is that curd is probiotic. It is easily digestible and soothing to the digestive tract.

CurdCurd

Alternatively try Mint Chaas. Buttermilk is known to be pleasing to the stomach. Remember to not add green chillies in this recipe.

Mint Chaas, Punjabi Mint Chaas Recipe

Mint Chaas, Punjabi Mint Chaas Recipe

Vegetables for Acidity

There are not many restrictions on the veggies to be consumed to prevent acidity. Only asparagus and cooked spinach are to be avoided. The rest is on you to explore the Nature’s basket.

Try a simple South Indian Sabzi like Avial or Carrot Methi Subzi.

AvialAvial

Be a slightly creative and make Broccoli Broth. It is a clear soup with no spice. The flavours are from freh herbs like celery, salt and pepper powder.

 Broccoli Broth, Healthy Clear Broccoli Carrot SoupBroccoli Broth, Healthy Clear Broccoli Carrot Soup

Fruits for Acidity

All other fruits like bananas, mangoes, grapes, apples, berries, figs, papaya, peaches, watermelon, chickoo, pear, muskmelon etc. are in the allowed list for acidity. Whole fruits are best. Have them in between meals to keep acidity at bay.

You can also combine fruits and make a healthy combo like Mixed Fruit Chaat.

Mixed Fruit Chaat, Diabetic Friendly Recipe

Mixed Fruit Chaat, Diabetic Friendly Recipe

Indian Drinks for Acidity

All readymade fruit juices, canned juices, tea, coffee, alcohol and aerated drinks top the list of avoid foods for acidity. Opt for herbal tea Pudina Green Tea or fresh juices.

Phudina Green TeaPhudina Green Tea

Sipping on Tulsi Water two or three times a day helps to keep acidity at bay. Have a glass of it early in the morning before eating anything else, and you are all set to face the day with josh!

Tulsi TeaTulsi water

For acidity caused due to indigestion and bloating, opt for Ajwain Water. This is indeed a stomach-friendly drink.

 Ajwain WaterAjwain Water

Enjoy our acidity recipes and other acidity articles below. 

Acidity Breakfast and Snacks
Acidity Dals & Kadhis
Acidity Drinks
Acidity Rotis & Parathas
Acidity Salads
Acidity Soups
Acidity Subzis
Acidity Rice, Pulao & Khichdi
Aids Hiv Diet

 


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 on 07 Oct 22 07:39 AM


I liked the recipe and will started from today''s Thanks for your valuable articles
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Tarla Dalal    Sunil, thanks for the feedback on the acidity article. Do try more and more recipes and let us know how they turned out. Happy Cooking !!
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07 Oct 22 01:46 PM
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Excellent
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Tarla Dalal    Mahendra, thanks for the feedback on the acidity article.
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10 Jun 20 01:05 PM
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Thanks alot.... U have helped me alot
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Tarla Dalal    We are very happy to know you have loved the recipe. Do try more and more recipes and let us know how they turned out. Happy Cooking !!
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 on 22 Dec 17 06:39 PM


Super for acidity
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Tarla Dalal    Hi, Thank you for your kind words...
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23 Dec 17 08:31 AM
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 on 19 Dec 17 09:39 PM


I have a questioned questioned how to make Chapati? Indian shapati
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Tarla Dalal    Below is the link.. https://www.tarladalal.com/Chapatis-7608r
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