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This blog is going to tell what is mishti doi and what’s its cultural and traditional value with origin also. What kind of nutritional value does it contain and its connection with weight loss and how often i should consume to avoid obesity and diabetics trigger.
Bengal in known for its rich tradition and sweets also one of the crazy and amazing, sweet dishes is misthi doi sweetened yogurt made by fermenting milk with caramelized sugar or jaggery. It is the cultural symbol of Bengal and often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions. Its probiotic nature also supports digestion, making it both delightful and tasteful.
Mishti doi belongs to eastern part of Indian especially Bengal it has been a loved dessert for centuries and is deeply tied to Bengali culture and traditions. It originated from nadia district of bengal where first curd (doi) sweetened with jaggery.
Fermented milk provides good bacteria and probiotics that support healthy digestion and metabolism boost that quickly break glucose into energy which is important for weight management.
Every sweet contains sugar which is high in calories and slows down digestion and sudden hunger spikes to eat something. So, it will be a problem if you are eating Mishti doi in large portions.
Yes, if you follow the proper instruction of your dietician and some of point you can follow.
Mishti doi is not only a sweet but an emotion for Bengalees who often consume it with respect and peacefully. Mishti doi benefits in weight loss journey if you consume it with proper instructions and keep it simple by adding natural sugar like jaggery and fruits syrup and eating with moderation and having it with balance diet and exercise.
Not directly because store mishti doi contains high sugar and calories so it’s not a weight loss food but with moderation it will not harm you in your weight loss journey.
200 g of mishti doi contains 4-8 g protein.
It depends on body type and weight normally you should consume it between 50 g to 75 g is enough to enjoy without exceeding calorie goals.
Yes, jaggery adds minerals and making it slightly healthier alternative to refined sugar.
Yes, if eaten in large portion or very frequently because it is calorie dense.