The
5 Best and Worst Foods for Acidity
Don’t invite
pain and discomfort by eating acidity-triggering foods. Check out the 5 best
and worst foods for acidity.
If you suffer from
acidity, you know how terribly uncomfortable it can be. And one wrong food is
all it takes to trigger off a day of heartburn and discomfort.
For those prone
to acidity, we have a list of foods you should include and foods you should
avoid like the plague.
5 best foods for acidity
Apples and bananas
Amongst fruits,
apples and bananas are safe to be consumed and generally do not cause acidity.
If you’re in the mood for juice, apple juice is a good option.
Vegetables like cabbage, beans and peas
These vegetables
are healthy and do not cause acidity. If you enjoy potato, try baked potato and
avoid deep-fried preparations.
Egg white, chicken and fish
Lean white meats
and egg white are perfect for acidity-prone individuals.
Low fat cheese
Heavy foods are
a no-no for those prone to acidity. So try and go for low-fat dairy items like
low-fat cheese or milk.
Whole grains
Avoid refined
carbs like white rice and maida and instead opt for whole grains like
wheat and brown rice to ward off acidity.
5 worst foods for acidity
Spicy food
This is a
no-brainer. Anyone prone to acidity knows what a spicy sabzi or a
stray chilli can do to you. In general, it’s best to avoid overly
spicy food and go in for something a little milder.
Citrus foods
Bad news for
orange lovers! Citrus foods are one of the worst triggers of acidity and if you
think you might be prone to it, stay away from citrus fruits, as well as
juices.
Coffee
For those with a
chronic acidity problem, it’s best to cut out coffee from your diet. Instead
try green tea.
Fried foods and fatty foods
Biscuits high in
fat, or fried snacks have to be banished from the diets of all those prone to
acidity. These are instant triggers and can cause days of discomfort.
Alcohol, especially wine
Although wine
recommended as one of the healthier alcohols, it’s a no-no for the acidity
prone. The tannins in the wine can cause acidity and is best avoided.