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    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJanuary 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    As temperatures drop, the body requires extra energy and warmth.





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    • January 25, 2026

    As temperatures drop, the body requires extra energy and warmth, making certain traditional foods particularly beneficial. Nutrition experts highlight peanuts, jaggery, and sesame seeds as essential winter staples that boost immunity and overall health.

    Peanuts are rich in protein, fiber, vitamin E, and healthy fats, providing lasting energy and supporting heart health.

    Jaggery, a natural alternative to sugar, is packed with iron and potassium, helping prevent anemia and enhancing digestion.

    Sesame seeds are loaded with calcium, magnesium, zinc, and healthy oils, strengthening bones, improving skin, and keeping the body warm.

    When combined, these three ingredients commonly used in treats like laddoos, chikki, and gajak offer a powerful mix of nutrients, energy, and immunity support.

    Experts advise moderate daily consumption, noting that diabetics should limit jaggery, peanut-allergic individuals should avoid peanuts, and excessive sesame intake may cause digestive issues.

    Incorporating these traditional foods into breakfast, snacks, or homemade sweets provides a natural, nutritious boost during the colder months, keeping the body strong, warm, and healthy.

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