Makhana During Pregnancy ...
Makhana, which is also known by the names Phool makhana, fox nut, lotus seed, and gorgon nut, is nothing but the seeds of the prickly water lily plant. Basically, they are tasteless and fluffy. Makhana can be consumed raw or cooked. You can eat roasted makhana seeds and munch them as an evening snack or you can also immerse them (preferably) in milk and try out different makhana recipes. It is a perfect substitute for unhealthy snacks. Still, even though it is easily available in the market, not many of us are aware of its nutritional value which makes it a perfect snack. How many of us know the fact that makhana is used in Chinese medicine for 3000 years and has been referred to in Ayurvedic medicine as well?.
This blog helps you to understand the nutritional value, health benefits, and side effects of makhana and also the right quantity and right manner to consume it. Read on
It is the nutritional facts of this seed that make this a healthy option. It is free of gluten and low in cholesterol and high in fiber. The level of sodium and saturated fat is also significantly low.
100 grams of makhana vouches for 350 calories which consist of 77 grams of carbohydrates, 9.7 grams of protein, and 0.1 grams of fat. Therefore, makhana calories comprise not just carbs but protein, vitamins, and minerals as well. Therefore, makhana can be considered as a “low-calorie dry seed”.
The vitamin and mineral levels are as follows:
Consuming the right amount of makhana is not only safe but is also highly beneficial during pregnancy. Being rich in minerals like calcium, iron, phosphorus, manganese, potassium and B vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants, makhana is beneficial as it enhances fetal development. It is beneficial for those mothers who are at higher risk of hypertension and gestational diabetes as well.
Makhana snacks and curries are yummy. However, like everything else, overconsumption of makhana can bring about unwanted side effects. Hence limit it to 2 handfuls per day.
Listed below are some of the best health benefits of makhana:
Overconsumption of makhana can bring about
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