Summers are beating upon us and it only seems to get hotter. It is therefore wise to alter your diet to suit the season so that you don’t bring indigestion or such issues on yourself.
Honestly, it is a tad tough to find a butter chicken dish appetising on a hot summer day, so we look at some breezy options to enjoy. We thought of compiling a checklist of some eats, of course healthy…what were you thinking, for you dear reader.
Go seasonal
Granny’s wisdom always assured us good health if we stuck to veggies and fruits of the seasonal. And why not, nature has installed them in the marketplace for a reason. They are more flavoursome and loaded with goodness. Seasonal produce vanishes once the season is gone, so hurry.
Here is what you need to do…
Thanda, thanda cool, cool curd
Sherbet
Note: If you are having any sherbet with lots of crushed ice in it, preferably sip. Try not to gulp it down and your body may get hit by the ‘supercool’ ice when the weather around is in sweltering. These varying temperatures are known to start of a common cold, etc.
Other drinks like aam ka panna (with a mint leaf sitting on top of the sherbet), nimbu paani (optionally with some crushed mint leaves), milkshakes, barley water (add sugar to taste) and of course our humble tender coconut.
Fruits
Watermelon and other melons
Your juiciest fruit in summer, the melon also happen to be the healthiest. And what’s more, you can eat them in various ways. Munch on them with lemon squeezed on it or blitz it to make juice. If neither works for you, add them in a salad. They will keep your tummy cool and keep common colds at bay.
Mango
Mangoes are seasonal and really good for you so do not give them a miss. Keep in mind they are considered ‘heaty’. So, gorge on them with an eye on this point. You can also enjoy mango lassi or milkshakes. It’s a great way to convince kids to have this irresistible fruit.
Dodhi or Lauki
Salad patta
You can add any type of salad leaves, of your choice. Make it zesty. Add tomato, zucchini, red pepper tofu or paneer. It can make for a lunch too.
Other vegetables that stand out in the heat of summer are:
Padval: A Maharashtrian favourite, simple tadke waali sabji with varan bhaat is extremely fulfilling.
Kaddu: Perfect to make a pumpkin sauce. Boil and blitz. It is extremely healthy and your eyes will love you.
Turai: Yet another favourite of every cuisine, it is fulfilling and healthy.
So have fun this summer and remain healthy.

