Obviously, that leaves no room for freshly fried hot pakodas and plenty of room for flu, bad throats and general lethargy. Your taste buds are not against your weight loss plans, they are simply against your plan to lose your immunity. And to guard you against a possible crash of your immune system, it urges you to eat fried food. This inherent intelligence of the body wards you off from the same fried food in the summers, remember? So it is not as silly as you make it out to be, nor is it a question of willpower as the weight loss industry makes you believe.
Essential fats, like in filtered groundnut oil, are rich in antioxidants that help you fight free radicals and prevent illness and also work at keeping your skin and scalp healthy (I am talking about the pakoda you make at home, where you don’t reuse oil). And the reason you want an adrak chai with which to round off the pakodas is because ginger aids your intestines to break down fat and rids your stomach of gas. That way, you take care of overindulgence too.
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