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Navratri is here, and many people are observing fasts as 
a form of gratitude to Goddess Durga.
Apart from its religious and/or spiritual significance, the ritual of fasting is 
also backed by science as a healthy approach that can help detoxify the human 
body from various toxins. However, it is important to maintain a healthy diet 
even during fasts.
As our immune system has a tendency to weaken during seasonal transitions, 
staying away from certain foods can help us fit and disease-free, at least to a 
certain extent.
Thus, while fasting is a good move to rid the body of harmful substances, 
keeping a balance between spirituality and health should be given equal 
importance during this time.
Following are some snack ideas, suggested by the experts from Salebhai, that are 
both nutritional and easy on the digestive system to help you enjoy your festive 
fasting without compromising on your well-being:
- Chiwda mixtures: Chiwda is a healthy gluten-free snack that 
helps in preventing iron deficiency. This mixture is the lightest option for 
namkeen lovers to accompany their evening tea and is quite versatile. When mixed 
with roasted nuts, it becomes even more nutritious & delicious and is the 
perfect snack to munch on while fasting. Another healthy snack variation made 
with chiwda is poha, which offers all the goodness of essential vitamins and 
minerals such as vitamin E & folate.
- Sabudana: 

Sabudana is a staple food ingredient consumed by 
most people while fasting. It is a rich source of protein and is important for 
building bones & muscles. People observing fasts have lesser protein-rich 
options, which makes sabudana a fantastic option to keep you energetic. Sabudana 
tikki, kheer, and papad are tasty recipes to try. Click for 
Sabudana Khichdi Recipe.
- Makhana: Makhana or fox nut is usually consumed in roasted 
form, and is a rich source of carbohydrates. Its low-fat content makes it the 
perfect snack to boost one's energy during days-long fasts. These nuts are also 
rich in several minerals, such as magnesium and potassium that are necessary to 
sustain the human body. These nuts can be consumed either roasted over a tawa, 
or can be used to make the popular Navratri special sweet dish - makhane ki 
kheer.
- Dry fruit laddoos: Those with a sweet tooth can gorge on 
dried fruit laddoos while fasting, without any guilt. As the name suggests, 
being loaded with dry fruits makes these round sweets both delicious and 
healthy. These sweet delights are loaded in essential nutrients such as 
potassium, vitamins E & B-6, calcium, iron, and magnesium, i.e. everything 
required to maintain your energy level throughout the day. You can either have 
these laddoos between meals or as the sweet course after meals.
- Dried fruits: Dried fruits like kiwi fruit, prunes, apricots, 
figs, black currants, raisins, blueberries, and dates - especially those 
imported from the Middle East - are the essential power packs to grab this 
Navratri. One needs to take extra care to maintain blood pressure levels during 
fasts and these small munchies do the job perfectly. Dried fruits are also 
packed with fiber and antioxidants, which help keep you feeling full for long 
durations. Simply snack on these healthy delights to stay active and energetic 
while fasting.
- Farali biscuits: Farali biscuits are sweet and rich in 
flavour, and unlike most flour-based biscuits, are primarily made with peanuts. 
Consuming this biscuit almost gives the feeling of having the tasty, flavourful, 
and protein-rich nut, but in a more delicious form. The biscuits are made with 
sugar, peanuts, and milk, and can be had as it is, or as a delicious 
accompaniment to hot beverages like tea and coffee. The farali biscuits can also 
be used to make delicious chocolate spread sandwiches or with mangoes placed 
between two biscuits.
- Green tea: Rich in antioxidants, green tea is an excellent 
beverage that reduces free radicals in the body. The drink takes just two 
minutes to prepare and is also known to boost immunity. It not only refreshes 
you but improves physical performance as well. For variety, try green tea with 
different flavors like honey & lemon, and tulsi.
- Cold-pressed juices: Cold-pressed juices are tasteful and 
save time. They are full of fiber and vitamins and make perfect energy boosters 
to keep you going all day, especially when you are fasting. You can try kiwi and 
sea-buckthorn alternatives. While the kiwi is an excellent source of fiber, 
antioxidants, vitamin C, and polyphenols, sea-buckthorn is rich in omega fatty 
acids and other essential nutrients.     
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