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 Indian Foods for a Healthy and Active Brain

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13 Indian Brain Food to Boost Memory and Focus

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foods to increase focus of brain. brain veg foods. Our brain’s always buzzing—even when we are not ‘thinking’. All through the day, the brain keeps sending signals to all the organs of the body to do their work properly. To be able to do this, the brain needs a constant supply of energy throughout the day. This is even more important for growing children, because the brain supports their cognitive and motor development too. A healthy and active brain helps them focus on their studies and all other activities. So, adults as well as kids need to take good nutritious food, which nourishes and energises the brain. It won’t help to suddenly have brain-boosting food during the exam time alone! You need to ensure a constant supply of nourishment to the brain, every single day! So, now let’s quickly look at the best foods for your brain, so you can regularly include some of them in your diet.

1. Spinach (Palak) and Kale
Spinach has lutein, a strong antioxidant that works to boost the brain. Lutein is also well-known as the ‘eye vitamin’ as it prevents macular degeneration. Spinach Mushroom Subzi and Spinach Dosa are interesting recipes that appeal to kids.

Spinach Dosa

Spinach Dosa

2. Peanut Butter
Peanut butter and peanuts are rich in Vitamin E, which protects the nervous membrane of the brain and helps the brain to function properly. Try our Homemade Peanut Butter.

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



3. Strawberry, Blueberry & Blackberries 
Who can resist the invigorating tang of berries! It is nice to know that these tasty fruits are healthy too. Berries are rich in Antioxidant, which are believed to improve memory.

Strawberry Salsa

Strawberry Salsa

These antioxidants help remove potentially harmful substances called free radicals from our body, and thereby keep the brain cells healthy. Have the berries plain, or use them in salads, salsas and smoothies. Try the Strawberry Salsa, and Blueberry Orange and Yoghurt Smoothie.

Blueberry Orange and Yoghurt SmoothieBlueberry Orange and Yoghurt Smoothie

4. Eggs

Egg is a super food that contains all nine amino acids. Egg yolk contains choline, which boosts memory function. The protein in egg yolk also helps in muscle growth, and the carotenoid lutein helps your eyes by preventing macular degeneration. Have a go at tasty egg recipes like Egg Bhurji and French Omelette.

5. Olive Oil 
Olive oil has High in Omega 3 Fatty Acids, which is rich in polyphenols. Polyphenols are phytochemicals found in natural plant food sources, which protect the cells from damage caused by free radicals produced by the body. This helps suppress brain inflammation and has the potential to promote cognitive function and memory learning. Include olive oil in your salads, or sauté your veggies lightly in it.

6. Almonds and Almond Butter
Almonds are awesomely healthy for the brain as they contain Riboflavin and L-Carnitine, two nutrients that prevent cognitive decline. Try your hand at making Homemade Almond and Almond Butter.

Homemade Almond Butter

Homemade Almond Butter

7. Turmeric 
Found in every kitchen, turmeric contains Curcumin, an antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties. Curcumin can protect your brain against aging and neurodegenerative diseases. It is believed to be helpful in preventing and treating Alzheimer’s Disease.



8. Walnuts and Almonds 
Nuts like walnuts are rich in vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from the stress and damage associated with aging. Enjoy the nuts raw or toss them into your salads. For the sweet tooth, Anjeer and Mixed Nut Barfi and Almond Sheera are great options.

Almond Sheera

Almond Sheera

9. Dals and Pulses 
Moong dal, Masoor Dal, Urad Dal, Matki, Rajma, Moong, kabuli chana etc. are all part of the same group.

Moong Dal and Paneer Tikki (low Calorie Snack)

Moong Dal and Paneer Tikki (low Calorie Snack)

These are good sources of iron, which helps keep red blood cells healthy and ensures that oxygen is delivered to brain cells. Prevent iron deficiency by eating fibre-rich, plant-based foods — like beans. Try recipes like Moong Dal and Paneer Tikki, Spinach Hummus with Cucumber Sticks and Moong Dal Ki Chaat.

Moong Dal Ki Chaat (100 Calorie Snacks)

Moong Dal Ki Chaat (100 Calorie Snacks)

10. Colourful veggies 
Juicy and colourful veggies are easy to come by. They are abundantly available in the market and all of us have some veggies in stock in our kitchen too. Go for colourful veggies like Broccoli, coloured Capsicum, Carrots, Pumpkin, Spinach (Palak) and tomatoes –they are a great source of antioxidants, which are required to keep brain cells healthy. Enjoy your veggies in delectable recipes like Creamy Pumpkin Soup and Corn Parathas.

Creamy Pumpkin Soup ( Recipe for Toddlers)

Creamy Pumpkin Soup ( Recipe for Toddlers)



11. Oats 
Oats has soluble fibre and a low glycemic index. So it gradually provides energy for a long time, enabling you to concentrate and focus. A bowl of whole grain oatmeal can increase your brain power. Go for healthy and easy oats-based breakfasts like the Oatmeal Almond Milk with Oranges or Oatmeal Almond Milk with Apples.

Oatmeal Almond Milk with Oranges, Healthy Breakfast

Oatmeal Almond Milk with Oranges, Healthy Breakfast

12. Avocado 
Avocado has healthy monounsaturated fat, which helps ensure a healthy flow of blood to the brain, thereby keeping your brain in excellent shape! Toss your avocado into salads or make some smoothies. Avocado Dip is another attractive option for kids.

Avocado Dip

Avocado Dip

13. Dairy products 
Dairy products like milk, Paneer and Curds are a good source of protein, which forms the basic unit of brain cells. They are also a good source of B-vitamins, which help in energy metabolism and ensure a steady supply of energy to the brain. Incorporate dairy products into your meal in the form of delicious recipes like Palak Paneer or Palak Raita with Onions and Tomatoes.

Palak Paneer

Palak Paneer

brain foods to boost memory and focus

These antioxidants help remove potentially harmful substances called free radicals from our body, and thereby keep the brain cells healthy.
 
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Dairy products like milk, paneer and curds are a good source of protein, which forms the basic unit of brain cells.
 
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Oats has soluble fibre and a low glycemic index. So it gradually provides energy for a long time, enabling you to concentrate and focus
 
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Dal and Pulses are good sources of iron, which helps keep red blood cells healthy and ensures that oxygen is delivered to brain cells.
 
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Curcumin can protect your brain against aging and neurodegenerative diseases. It is believed to be helpful in preventing and treating Alzheimer’s Disease.
 
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Almonds are awesomely healthy for the brain as they contain Riboflavin and L-Carnitine, two nutrients that prevent cognitive decline.
 
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Spinach has lutein, a strong antioxidant that works to boost the brain.
 
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Peanut butter and peanuts are rich in vitamin E, which protects the nervous membrane of the brain and helps the brain to function properly.
 
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Egg is a super food that contains all nine amino acids. Egg yolk contains choline, which boosts memory function.
 
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Nuts like walnuts are rich in vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from the stress and damage associated with aging.
 
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They are a great source of antioxidants, which are required to keep brain cells healthy.
 
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Avocado has healthy monounsaturated fat, which helps ensure a healthy flow of blood to the brain, thereby keeping your brain in excellent shape!
 
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Olive Oil helps suppress brain inflammation and has the potential to promote cognitive function and memory learning
 
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Indian Foods for a Healthy and Active Brain
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 on 27 Oct 20 10:39 PM


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Tarla Dalal    Thanks for the feedback !!! Keep reviewing recipes and articles you loved.
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28 Oct 20 11:04 AM
Brain Foods for a Healthy and Active Brain
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 on 12 Dec 17 06:41 PM


Brain is very important organ of our body. And Tarla mam has guided us how to keep our brain healthy and active. She has give us good tips & advice what to have in our meals. I have requested my wife make peanut butter and almond butter, which i will consume in my daily meals. Thanks Tarla Ji,
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Tarla Dalal    Hi, Thank you for your kind words...Do try more and more recipes and let us know how you enjoyed them...happy cooking !!
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13 Dec 17 09:08 AM