Nutritional Facts of Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat, Calories in Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat

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How many calories does one serving of Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat have?

One serving of Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat (150 grams) gives 229 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 88 calories, proteins account for 38 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 104 calories.  One serving of Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat provides about 11.45 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat recipe serves 4, 150 grams per serving.

229 calories for 1 serving of Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat, Cholesterol 5.8 mg, Carbohydrates 21.8g, Protein 9.6g, Fat 11.5g. Find how much fibre, iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, folic acid is present in Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat.

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Khatta meetha chana chaat is a delightful Indian street food known for its sweet and tangy flavor profile. This quick and easy snack combines protein-rich chickpeas and paneer with a lots of colorful vegetables and a flavorful dressing, making it a satisfying and healthy snacking option.

Main ingredients for making khatta meetha chana chaat recipe:

1.       Chickpeas: Boiled chickpeas are the main ingredient and the base of the chaat. They provide a hearty texture and a good amount of protein to the dish.

2.       Paneer: Paneer is a mild-flavored, protein-rich cheese made from milk solids. The addition of paneer is an added protein boost.

This healthy snack for kids is also a sneak way of adding veggies to your child’s diet.

The minty green chutney and tamarind pulp is the highlight of this chickpeas chaat recipe. It is quick, non-messy, tasty, healthy and packed with flavours. Enjoy this delicious and nutritious khatta meetha chana chaat as a quick snack or a light meal.

Pro tips for making khatta meetha chana chaat: 1. Do not over cook the kabuli chana. Let them maintain their crunch. 2. Kabuli chana can be replaced with kala chana. 3. Use malai paneer for the richer taste. 4. You can also add chopped cucumber and grated carrot if you wish to.

Is Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat healthy?

Yes.

Let's understand the ingredients.

What's good.

Kabuli Chana ( white chick peas) Kabuli Chana which is used popularly in Chole in India is a complex carbs which prevents surges in blood sugar levels and is good for diabetics. Chickpeas are high in Fibre resulting in your stomach feeling a lot fuller than refined carbs. One cup of cooked chickpeas has 14 grams of protein, which is a really good amount. See here for 10 fabolous benefits of chickpeas

Paneer + Low Fat PaneerPaneer contains high quality protein and calcium which aids in weight loss. Since paneer is low in carbs and high in protein it gets digested slowly and hence good for diabetesPotassium in paneer helps to reduce the effect of high sodium, by lowering blood pressure and contraction of blood vessels, resulting in improved heart health and reduced risk of heart attack. Low fat paneer is has all the same nutrients as full-fat paneer, but it is minus the fat. Great for weight loss and read the interesting article on benefits of paneer.

Onions (pyaz, kanda) :  Raw onions are a very valuable source of vitamin C – the immune building vitamin. Along with other phytonutrients from onions, it helps to build WBC (white blood cells) which serves as a line of defence against illness. Yes, it’s a source of many antioxidants, the most important one amongst them being Quercetin. The quercetin in Onions promotes production of HDL (good cholesterol) and lowers total cholesterol in the body. The sulphur in onions act as a blood thinner and prevents blood clotting too. This in turn would lower blood pressure and good for heart diabetics. Read the benefits of onions

Tomatoes ( Cherry tomatoes, Yellow tomatoes ) : Tomatoes are extremely rich source of Lycopene. Tomatoes are a powerful antioxidant, super rich in Vitamin C, good for heart. Tomatoes are a Pregnant woman's friend and are rich in Folate or Folic Acid which helps your body to produce and maintain new cells, especially red blood cells. Read about 13 amazing benefits of tomatoes.  

Curd + Low fat Curds, hung curds :  Curds help in digestion as it has very good bacteria. Probiotics in curds acts as a mild laxative but, in case of diarrhoea and dysentery, it is a boon, if curd is used with rice. Curd is one of the richest sources of proteincalcium and minerals. They help in weight reduction, good for your heart and build immunity. Being low in sodium, it is safe to be eaten by individuals with high blood pressure. The only difference between curds and low fat curds is the fat level. Note that one cup curds gives half cup hung curds. Read the benefits of curds to include in your daily diet. 

Tamarind (Imli ) : Tamarind is a good source of antioxidant polyphenols which exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. This can protect different organs of the body like heart, liver, skin etc. Some research shows that it helps to lower blood cholesterol too. It has negligible amount of fat, but on the other hand, tamarind is pretty high on the calorie scale. So one needs to be very cautious about the quantity consumed. Tamarind is a rich source of vitamin C, fibre, potassium, magnesium and other nutrients necessary for good health. Some people are allergic to tamarind, while others may experience diarrhoea with excess consumption as imli is also known for its laxative properties.

Can diabetics, heart patients and overweight individuals have Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat?

Yes. Substitute low fat paneer for full fat paneer to reduce the fat content of your recipe.

Kabuli Chana which is used popularly in Chole in India is a complex carbs which prevents surges in blood sugar levels and is good for diabetics. Chickpeas are high in Fibre resulting in your stomach feeling a lot fuller than refined carbs. One cup of cooked chickpeas has 14 grams of protein, which is a really good amount.

Can healthy individuals have Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat?

Yes. 

Khatta Meetha Chana Chaat is rich in below macronutrients, vitamins and minerals given in descending order (highest to lowest). 

  1. Calcium.  See Calcium rich recipes : Calcium  is a mineral that makes bones stay strong. See our list of calcium rich Indian foods. Dairy products: Like milkcurds, cheese, paneer and buttermilk. Green leafy vegetables like spinach, fenugreek, broccoli. Nuts ( almondspeanutswalnuts) and ragi. Required from kids to adults. 45% of RDA.
  2. Vitamin C :  Vitamin C is a great defence against coughs and colds. Have citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruit and sweet lime)lemons, vegetables ( capsicum , broccoli, cabbage). Not all of the vitamin C is lost when vegetables are cooked. Some studies have shown that up to 50% of the vitamin C can be retained, depending on the cooking method and the vegetable. Cook vegetables quickly. The longer vegetables are cooked, the more vitamin C they will lose. 35% of RDA.
  3. Phosphorus : Phosphorus rich Indian foods works closely with calcium to build bones. Phosphorus rich Indian foods like dairy products ( milk, paneer, curds), nuts ( almondspeanutswalnuts) , seeds, jowar, bajra, moong, matki, oats, ragi, whole wheat flour etc. 33% of RDA.
  4. Folic Acid (Vitamin B9): Folic acid is an essential vitamin required throughout pregnancy. Folic acid rich Indian foods (kabuli chana, chana dal,  yellow moong dal, urad dal, toor dal , sesame seeds ). 26% of RDA.
  5. Fiber : Dietary fiber reduces the risk of heart disease, prevents the spike in blood sugar levels and hence super for diabetics. Consume more fruits, vegetables (green peas , carrot, bitter gourd ), dals ( chana dal, urad dal , toovar dalmoong, oats, matki, whole grains . 26% of RDA.
  6. Protein : Protein is required for managing the wear and tear of all cells of the body. Have protein rich Indian foods like curds, paneer, Greek yoghurt, tofu, almonds, sprouts, chana, rajma, chick peas, quinoa, buckwheat ). 17% of RDA.

 

Value per serving% Daily Values
Energy229 cal11%
Protein9.6 g17%
Carbohydrates21.8 g7%
Fiber6.6 g26%
Fat11.5 g17%
Cholesterol5.8 mg1%
VITAMINS
Vitamin A509.9 mcg11%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)0.1 mg10%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)0.1 mg9%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)0.8 mg7%
Vitamin C14.3 mg36%
Vitamin E0.3 mg2%
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9)51.2 mcg26%
MINERALS
Calcium271.9 mg45%
Iron1.8 mg9%
Magnesium46 mg13%
Phosphorus196.6 mg33%
Sodium24.8 mg1%
Potassium267.3 mg6%
Zinc0.7 mg7%
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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