Ramadan is a time for spiritual growth, self-discipline, and fasting from dawn to dusk. To sustain energy and stay hydrated throughout the day, having a nutritious and well-balanced Suhoor is crucial. Opting for slow-digesting, fiber-rich foods can help keep you full longer, stabilize energy levels, and prevent dehydration. Leena Martin, Chief Dietitian at Holy Family Hospital, Mumbai, shares expert recommendations on the best foods to include in your pre-dawn meal for a fulfilling and healthy fast.
Choosing complex carbohydrates like oatmeal, whole wheat bread, brown rice, or quinoa ensures a slow release of energy throughout the day. These whole grains prevent sudden blood sugar fluctuations and help maintain satiety for longer periods.
Incorporating protein sources such as eggs, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, or lean meats like chicken and fish aids in muscle repair and keeps hunger at bay. Protein takes longer to digest, providing prolonged energy during fasting hours.
Fruits and vegetables rich in fiber, such as bananas, apples, pears, cucumbers, and leafy greens, support digestion while supplying essential vitamins and minerals. Dates, a traditional Ramadan staple, provide natural sugars and fiber, making them an excellent choice for a quick energy boost.
Including healthy fats from sources like avocados, nuts (almonds, walnuts), seeds (chia, flaxseeds), and olive oil helps promote satiety and provides a steady source of energy throughout the day.
Staying hydrated is key to avoiding fatigue and headaches while fasting. Hydrating foods such as watermelon, oranges, cucumbers, and yogurt help maintain fluid balance. Drinking plenty of water alongside these foods ensures better endurance during the fast.
Instead of caffeinated beverages, which can lead to dehydration, opt for herbal teas or infused water with mint and lemon to stay refreshed. Limiting sugary drinks prevents energy crashes and helps sustain stamina throughout the day.
To make the most of Suhoor and ensure a smoother fasting experience, avoid the following:
By incorporating these nutrient-dense, fiber-rich foods into Suhoor, you can maintain energy, stay hydrated, and support overall well-being throughout Ramadan.
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