Which fruits are the best for rainy season?

Very often everyone is confused with the question – are fruits good for rainy season? Many people even believe that fruits are cold food items, which are meant only for hot summer seasons, and if taken during rainy season it’s not good for health. Is it true? Can’t we eat fruits during monsoon?

Yes, it’s true to some extent only. That means a few fruits are not meant for rainy season. But it doesn’t imply that fruits don’t suit rainy season. Of course there are a few fruits that can be eaten irrespective of any season. Which are they?

Cooked banana is the best option

Yes, it is. For Malayalis, Ethapazham (Nendrapazham) is a very common fruit. It’s often called Kerala banana and is biggest of all types of banana available here. Also read: Different types of banana available in Kerala. Kerala banana is the best option during rainy season, but as cooked. It’s called – Ethapazham Puzhungiyath in local terms, regarded as a traditional food item, also served along with Onam sadya in Thrissur regions. Banana is steam cooked for 10-15 minutes. Jaggery or sugar can be added to enhance sweetness and taste.

It’s a better idea to avoid soft banana types like Palayankodan during rainy season, because they can lead to phlegm this season, thus leading to cold and respiratory problems. Nendrapazham is hard and stiff and hence best suited for the season. When it’s boiled or steam cooked, it becomes a little more hard and solid, serving the purpose. You can also choose less-sour banana types one or two days.

Other fruits best for monsoon

Pomegranate and apple are best suited for all seasons. You can also include gooseberry in your diet. It’s better to avoid fruits with sour taste such as pine apple, grapes and orange during rainy season. Water melon, best used during summer season doesn’t suit for monsoon.

So enjoy this monsoon with a plate of Ethapazham Puzhungiyath and a cup of hot tea.

Also read a few more articles on healthy food habits everyone need to follow. Click on the images in the gallery to read

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Sandy

A freelance writer and blogger by profession since October 2011, interested in writing over a wide range of topics. Hope you enjoy my writings. I belong to one of the beautiful places of the world, Kerala, nicknamed as 'God's own country'.

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2 Responses

  1. Mary says:

    ‘Sandy’, you are ignorant but ambitious and you can hardly write. Stop misleading people. I read only one of your blogs, about fruits in the rainy season. It’s rubbish.

    • Sandy says:

      For your kind information, I got this information from one of leading Malayalam magazines, prepared by experts. If so, he should be wrong, cited wrong based on Kerala’s climatic conditions. In the disclaimer I have already told that I am not an expert in health related topics and hence you can seek an expert’s opinion. My topics are only for reference purposes, which I prepare based on Malayalam magazines. And what have I wrongly written? Kerala banana is best among fruits for monsoon season. You can ask any doctor, they won’t suggest you to eat Palayankodan during monsoon season. Our grandmothers too advise the same. Apple and pomegranate are other fruits which I suggested. If you heavily criticize someone for an article you should provide viable links also to provide you are right. Here I provide one such link which I googled now and brought for you only…
      https://www.boldsky.com/health/nutrition/2014/ten-best-fruits-to-eat-during-monsoon/articlecontent-pf47775-044600.html
      Now you give the links to prove to proof what I wrote was rubbish. Also never assess a blogger with his/her single post, they take a lot of efforts to bring you information what you want. Please encourage them, point their mistakes too with suitable reasons, so that they can improve themselves. Please don’t discourage anybody who spends their whole valuable time in writing, not just me….After all, we are all humans. Waiting for your links with reply.

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