-_-Moltres-_- Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 Tired of eating the same old kheera (cucumber) in your salads and sandwiches? Fear not, Madras kakdi (Madras cucumber) and gavthi kakdi (snake cucumber) are the perfect additions to your nutritionally-rich green diet! These cousins of the cucumber family are loaded with antioxidants and great companions for weight watchers! Dr Sunitha, dietitian with CARE Hospitals, Musheerbad helps us decode the key differences between the three.”Kheera is known to be dark green in colour and firm in shape. Gathvi Kakri is longer in shape and light green colour in appearance. Madras Kakri is more yellow in colour and is generally cooked before consumption,” Sunitha said. Healthiest of the lot? According to Dr Sunitha, the healthiest option depends on the individual health needs of the person. “If an individual is looking for an option to aid digestion and weight management, gathvi kakri is an ideal choice. For eye health and more fibre support to the body – madras kakri can be consumed. For hydration, kheera is the best choice,” she said.Dr Sunitha said that kheera, made up of 95% water, is a great option to keep the body more hydrated. It contains vitamin K, vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, beta-carotene, flavonoids and silica which are beneficial in combating inflammation and improving skin health. Being low in calories, it is beneficial for those worried about their weight. “Madras kakri is optimal to aid with eye and immune health. It contains fiber, vitamin C, vitamin B, iron, calcium, etc. that may help regulate blood sugar levels. Gathvi kakri is loaded with Magnesium, Iron, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, Calcium and antioxidants that help protect cells from UV Damage,” said Sunitha. https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/cucumber-kheera-vs-kakdi-health-benefits-risks-9327333/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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