9 Protein-Rich Indian Desserts For Guilt-Free Indulgence
These desserts combine traditional flavors with health benefits, making them a perfect addition to your balanced diet.
These desserts combine traditional flavors with health benefits, making them a perfect addition to your balanced diet.
This Beetroot and Coconut Barfi is a healthy dessert your guests are going to love to indulge in. Make a big batch of it this Diwali!
People with diabetes can enjoy the food provided they have a healthy diet plan in place.
Are you one of those who skips eating or feels super guilty after eating Diwali sweets? You have got to read what celeb nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar has to say about this.
Here is a modak even Ganpati bappa will approve of because it is a different and equally tasty version of his favourite dessert. Give your modaks a twist this Ganesh Chaturthi!
Janmashtami is the beginning of a number of festivities. Don't let your weight loss goals go for a toss this festive season. Here is a healthy recipe for laddoo you can try.
This recipe shared by chef Kamalesh Rawat can be a great dish during fasting, as a healthy snack for pregnant women and for kids as well.
This will be your guilt-free indulgence for sure.
Try this healthy weight gain recipe as recommended by an Ayurveda expert.
This yummy shrikhand contains zero sugar!
This barfi is packed with the goodness of apples and coconut. Try this healthy coconut apple barfi!
Mewa lapsi - a mouthwatering Indian dessert that is surprisingly healthy. Try the recipe today!
Which is your favourite Indian dessert in winters?
Make this Diwali extra special with healthy, homemade mithais.
Go ahead, celebrate the festival of lights. Wish you a very happy Diwali!
Try this traditional festive Gujarati dessert recipe of Adadiya Pak.
If are looking for Indian desserts to eat on cheat days, try these lesser-evil ones.
From carrot halwa to rasgulla, here are low cal recipes of these Indian desserts.
This Beetroot and Coconut Barfi is a healthy dessert your guests are going to love to indulge in. Make a big batch of it this Diwali!
People with diabetes can enjoy the food provided they have a healthy diet plan in place.
Are you one of those who skips eating or feels super guilty after eating Diwali sweets? You have got to read what celeb nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar has to say about this.
Here is a modak even Ganpati bappa will approve of because it is a different and equally tasty version of his favourite dessert. Give your modaks a twist this Ganesh Chaturthi!
This recipe shared by chef Kamalesh Rawat can be a great dish during fasting, as a healthy snack for pregnant women and for kids as well.
This will be your guilt-free indulgence for sure.
Try this healthy weight gain recipe as recommended by an Ayurveda expert.
This yummy shrikhand contains zero sugar!
This barfi is packed with the goodness of apples and coconut. Try this healthy coconut apple barfi!
Mewa lapsi - a mouthwatering Indian dessert that is surprisingly healthy. Try the recipe today!
Go ahead, celebrate the festival of lights. Wish you a very happy Diwali!
Try this traditional festive Gujarati dessert recipe of Adadiya Pak.
From carrot halwa to rasgulla, here are low cal recipes of these Indian desserts.
Give rice a miss and try moong dal instead.
Be cautious of how often you gorge on jalebis as only a piece can add a lot of calories.
Desserts are yummy to gorge on but are laden with calories.
Janmashtami is the beginning of a number of festivities. Don't let your weight loss goals go for a toss this festive season. Here is a healthy recipe for laddoo you can try.
Which is your favourite Indian dessert in winters?
Make this Diwali extra special with healthy, homemade mithais.
If are looking for Indian desserts to eat on cheat days, try these lesser-evil ones.
Here are a few ways to have almond the right way and reap its health benefits.
These desserts combine traditional flavors with health benefits, making them a perfect addition to your balanced diet.