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Beat the Cold: Nutritious Foods to Keep You Warm

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 6 July 2021.

As the cold weather grips the city, it's no surprise that our diets are getting a makeover. Gone are the days of light, easy meals; instead, we're opting for hearty, warming foods that will keep us cozy and energized throughout the day.

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One of the most effective ways to combat the cold is to incorporate red meat into your diet. Rich in iron, red meat helps transport oxygen throughout the body, reducing fatigue and keeping you energized. Plus, it takes longer to digest, keeping you satiated for longer and providing a sustained warmth.

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Another excellent option is sweet potatoes. These nutrient-rich vegetables are packed with vitamins C and A, as well as potassium, making them an excellent choice for a cold-weather diet. Like red meat, sweet potatoes take longer to digest, providing a sustained warmth and keeping you full for longer.

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Porridge is another comforting option that's perfect for a cold winter's day. Not only is it easy to prepare, but it's also packed with nutrients and can help promote a good night's sleep. Plus, it's gentle on the digestive system, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a soothing meal.

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Finally, soups are a great way to warm up and nourish your body. Whether you opt for a classic tomato soup or something more adventurous like butternut or pumpkin soup, these nutrient-packed meals are sure to keep you full and warm for longer.

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And if you're looking for a natural way to boost your body's warmth, consider ginger tea. Not only is it a natural diaphoretic, helping to promote sweat and increase thermogenesis, but it's also gentle on the digestive system and can help kick-start your metabolism.

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So, there you have it – the best foods to help you beat the cold season. Whether you're a fan of red meat, sweet potatoes, porridge, or soups, there's something on this list for everyone. So, go ahead and give these warming foods a try – your body will thank you!

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