Fibremaxxing is the new health trend everyone’s talking about. The idea is simple: eat more fibre-rich foods to keep your gut happy, control blood sugar, and stay full for longer. While many are reaching for fancy supplements and imported seeds, India already has a fibre-rich menu ready and waiting, in every home kitchen.

If you want to give fibremaxxing a try, here’s how to do it the Indian way:

Breakfast
Kick-start your morning with grains and fruits that fuel you without weighing you down.

  • Ragi dosa with coconut chutney
  • Vegetable upma with grated carrot and roasted peanuts
  • Oats idli with sambar
  • Millet porridge topped with banana or papaya
  • Whole wheat paratha stuffed with methi, cabbage or sattu

Lunch
For lunch, mix lentils, grains and vegetables — the classic Indian combination that naturally balances fibre, protein and flavour.

  • Brown rice or millet rice with sambar and avial
  • Chapati with mixed vegetable curry and moong dal tadka
  • Rajma chawal or black chana curry with cucumber salad
  • Bajra khichdi with curd and roasted papad
  • Kerala matta rice with thoran and pulissery
Matta rice and cherupayar thoran. Photo: Shutterstock/Trending Now
Matta rice and cherupayar thoran. Photo: Shutterstock/Trending Now
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Dinner
Evenings are best kept light but satisfying. Go for warm, easy-to-digest meals that still pack fibre.

  • Vegetable dal soup with millet roti
  • Quinoa upma with sprouts salad
  • Oats khichdi with a spoon of ghee
  • Besan chilla stuffed with grated vegetables
  • Simple dal fry with brown rice and sautéed greens

Snacks
You don’t need to skip snacks to stay healthy — just pick the right ones.

  • Roasted chana or spiced makhana
  • Sprout chaat with lemon and coriander
  • Baked sweet potato wedges
  • Fruit chaat with guava, apple and pomegranate
  • Roasted pumpkin, flax or sunflower seeds
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Before you reach for a fibre supplement or a packaged health bar, take a look at your thali. Indian food already checks every box that the fibremaxxing trend celebrates - wholesome, plant-based and full of natural fibre. Turns out, we’ve been doing it long before it became cool.

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