Top 10 Indian Snacks Ranked by a Gastroenterologist: Where Do They Stand?
Top 10 Indian Snacks Ranked by a Gastroenterologist: Where Do They Stand?
Do you enjoy savory snacks? A California-based gastroenterologist, Dr. Pal Manickam, has ranked 10 popular Indian snacks from most to least healthy. Let's see how your favorites fare!
10. Golgappa
This beloved snack is rated the lowest due to hygiene concerns and its deep-fried nature, which can lead to acidity and bloating.
9. Bhujia
Often enjoyed with tea, bhujia is highly processed and harmful to gut health, which makes it a poor choice for evening cravings.
8. Pakoras
These crispy fritters are a rainy-day favorite but are heavy on the stomach and can negatively impact gut health.
7. Samosa
Another classic, samosas are deep-fried and made with refined flour, contributing to abdominal bloating.
6. Pav Bhaji
While it seems healthy with its vegetable components, the high butter content in pav bhaji makes it less nutritious.
5. Momo
Momos can be a healthy option if steamed, but fried ones should be avoided. Be cautious of the sauces as well.
4. Masala Khakra
If made from whole wheat and consumed in moderation, khakra can be a healthy snack choice.
3. Corn Cob
Seasoned corn cob is gut-friendly but may cause bloating for some individuals.
2. Makhana
Dr. Manickam loves this snack for its low fat and high protein content, making it gentle on the stomach.
1. Boiled Sundal
This tops the list as the most gut-friendly snack, rich in protein and easy to digest.
Be mindful of your snacking choices, as they can significantly impact your gut health!




