
The mercury is dropping, and while you're reaching for your cashmere, your body is reaching for something equally important: superfoods. Winter brings common colds, sluggish metabolism and dips in energy. However, the secrets to boosting immunity through the chilly season lies not in expensive supplements, but in nature's own pantry.
We consulted two leading experts to share a list of seven winter superfoods. Preety Tyagi, Nutritionist and Founder of Nutrishifts, India, and Kanikka Malhotra, Nutritionist and Founder of Health Pepper, Delhi, curated a guide of these potent, nutrient-dense foods you need to add to your winter diet.
When the temperatures drop, your body's demands, specifically for immunity, metabolism and specific nutrients, all increase. This is where winter superfoods come in. "These superfoods are full of essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and warming substances that enable you to keep on being tough from the inside out," Kanikka Malhotra explains.
Additionally, winter superfoods ward of malfunctions in immune function, keep your energy levels steady throughout the workday, aid digestion by warming food as it enters the body, and drives away the drowsiness and increased hunger that are natural side effects of winter, according to Preety Tyagi.
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Here are the top seven non-negotiable winter superfoods to add to your plate, according to the experts.
Oranges, lemons and tangerines are full of vitamin C. This vitamin helps our body fight sickness, keeps our skin healthy and gives us more energy.

Vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, beets and turnips grow well in winter. They provide essential fibre for good digestion and key vitamins like vitamin A for healthy eyes.
Winter is the peak season for greens like spinach, kale and fenugreek. They are loaded with iron and folate, which are crucial for fighting fatigue and strengthening immunity. They also provide calcium for strong bones and keep your digestion on track.
Almonds, walnuts, chia seeds and flaxseeds are great winter snacks. They contain healthy fats that keep your brain sharp and your skin moisturised during the dry, cold season.
Blueberries, strawberries and cranberries are rich in antioxidants. These help protect our body from infections and improve memory and heart health.

These common kitchen staples are powerful, natural healers. Ginger helps with digestion and provides a necessary internal warmth, while garlic is famous for boosting immunity and supporting heart health. They also act as flavour boosters for numerous dishes.
Foods like oats, barley and quinoa give long-lasting energy and keep us full for longer, which is needed to sustain you during long winter days. They also keep blood sugar levels steady and support digestion.
By thoughtfully adding these incredible superfoods to your winter diet, you can stay stronger, healthier and more energetic during the colder months.
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