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Is It Safe To Eat Soya Daily For Protein Needs? Expert Breaks Down The Why And How
- Friday February 27, 2026
- Written by Vaishali Kapila
Wondering if eating soya every day is actually safe for your protein needs? An expert explains the benefits, risks and the right way to include it in your diet.
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Paneer vs Soya Chunks: Which Has More Protein?
- Friday February 27, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Paneer and soya chunks are both rich sources of protein. Here is what each of them can offer you, depending on their nutritional profiles.
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High-Protein Masoor Dal Paneer Tikki For A Healthy Evening Snack
- Thursday February 12, 2026
- Written by Payal, Edited by Neha Grover
Masoor dal is also rich in fibre, iron, and essential vitamins, helping digestion and boosting energy. Paneer adds high-quality protein and calcium, which supports bone strength.
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Urad, Masoor, Moong, Chana: Which Dal Has The Most Protein?
- Tuesday February 10, 2026
- Written by Tanmaya Kothari, Edited by Neha Grover
World Pulses Day celebrates food that's been sustaining humanity for over 10,000 years. Pulses are affordable, accessible, sustainable, and protein-packed.
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How To Add More Protein To Indian Diet: 6 Tips To Follow
- Friday February 6, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
Consuming protein in inadequate levels can lead to various health issues, including muscle loss, weakened immunity, and a higher prevalence of nutrient deficiencies.
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5 Protein-Rich Tikkis That Make Everyday Sandwiches More Satisfying
- Saturday February 7, 2026
- Written by Nikita Nikhil
If your sandwiches feel a little too light, adding protein-rich tikkis is an easy way to make them more filling without complicating your routine.
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Paneer Vs. Tofu: Which Is A Richer Source Of Protein?
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Paneer and tofu are both rich in protein. But their exact levels depend on a variety of factors, and you need to figure out which source of protein is right for you.
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Paneer Bhurji Or Egg Bhurji: Which One Should You Choose For More Protein
- Sunday January 4, 2026
- Written by Vaishali Kapila, Edited by Neha Grover
Paneer bhurji or egg bhurji - which is the ultimate protein powerhouse? Discover the health benefits, nutrition facts, and which one suits your fitness goals best.
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Why This High-Protein Dal Cheela Recipe Works For 4 PM Hunger And Blood Sugar
- Monday December 22, 2025
- Written by Payal, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
Protein on its own does not solve hunger. Fibre on its own does not either. It is the combination that slows digestion, steadies blood sugar, and keeps appetite in check.
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How To Make Winter Special High-Protein Sweet Potato Paratha
- Monday December 15, 2025
- Written by Payal, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
Sweet potatoes are particularly effective in winter cooking because they are dense, warming, and rich in dietary fibre. T
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food.ndtv.com
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Is It Safe To Eat Soya Daily For Protein Needs? Expert Breaks Down The Why And How
- Friday February 27, 2026
- Written by Vaishali Kapila
Wondering if eating soya every day is actually safe for your protein needs? An expert explains the benefits, risks and the right way to include it in your diet.
-
food.ndtv.com
-
Paneer vs Soya Chunks: Which Has More Protein?
- Friday February 27, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Paneer and soya chunks are both rich sources of protein. Here is what each of them can offer you, depending on their nutritional profiles.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
High-Protein Masoor Dal Paneer Tikki For A Healthy Evening Snack
- Thursday February 12, 2026
- Written by Payal, Edited by Neha Grover
Masoor dal is also rich in fibre, iron, and essential vitamins, helping digestion and boosting energy. Paneer adds high-quality protein and calcium, which supports bone strength.
-
food.ndtv.com
-
Urad, Masoor, Moong, Chana: Which Dal Has The Most Protein?
- Tuesday February 10, 2026
- Written by Tanmaya Kothari, Edited by Neha Grover
World Pulses Day celebrates food that's been sustaining humanity for over 10,000 years. Pulses are affordable, accessible, sustainable, and protein-packed.
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food.ndtv.com
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How To Add More Protein To Indian Diet: 6 Tips To Follow
- Friday February 6, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
Consuming protein in inadequate levels can lead to various health issues, including muscle loss, weakened immunity, and a higher prevalence of nutrient deficiencies.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
5 Protein-Rich Tikkis That Make Everyday Sandwiches More Satisfying
- Saturday February 7, 2026
- Written by Nikita Nikhil
If your sandwiches feel a little too light, adding protein-rich tikkis is an easy way to make them more filling without complicating your routine.
-
food.ndtv.com
-
Paneer Vs. Tofu: Which Is A Richer Source Of Protein?
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Paneer and tofu are both rich in protein. But their exact levels depend on a variety of factors, and you need to figure out which source of protein is right for you.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Paneer Bhurji Or Egg Bhurji: Which One Should You Choose For More Protein
- Sunday January 4, 2026
- Written by Vaishali Kapila, Edited by Neha Grover
Paneer bhurji or egg bhurji - which is the ultimate protein powerhouse? Discover the health benefits, nutrition facts, and which one suits your fitness goals best.
-
food.ndtv.com
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Why This High-Protein Dal Cheela Recipe Works For 4 PM Hunger And Blood Sugar
- Monday December 22, 2025
- Written by Payal, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
Protein on its own does not solve hunger. Fibre on its own does not either. It is the combination that slows digestion, steadies blood sugar, and keeps appetite in check.
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food.ndtv.com
-
How To Make Winter Special High-Protein Sweet Potato Paratha
- Monday December 15, 2025
- Written by Payal, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
Sweet potatoes are particularly effective in winter cooking because they are dense, warming, and rich in dietary fibre. T
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food.ndtv.com