Food Combinations to Avoid as per Ayurveda | The Ayurvedic Institute (2024)

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Ayurvedic Food Combining

  • August 24, 2021

by Usha and Vasant Lad, BAM&S, MASc

It is no surprise to see on the market today so many digestive and dietary aids for the stomach, along with pills for gas and indigestion. Most of these conditions likely begin with poor food combining. This is a subject of much debate amid the growing concern about diet and the many theories on the topic.

Ayurveda, an ancient holistic science of healing, offers a logical approach for determining correct diet based upon the elements comprising an individual’s constitution: vata, pitta and kapha. This approach is quite different from the contemporary view of a balanced diet, based on eating from various food groups. Ayurveda believes that understanding the individual is the key to finding a truly balanced diet. It teaches that the gastric fire or agni in the stomach and digestive tract is the main gate through which nutrients enter the tissues and then pass along to individual cells, to maintain the life functions.

According to Ayurveda, every food has its own taste (rasa), a heating or cooling energy (virya) and a post-digestive effect (vipaka). Some also possess prabhava, an unexplained effect. So while it is true that an individual’s agni largely determines how well or poorly food is digested, food combinations are also of great importance. When two or more foods having different taste, energy and post-digestive effect are combined, agni can become overloaded, inhibiting the enzyme system and resulting in the production of toxins. Yet these same foods, if eaten separately, might well stimulate agni, be digested more quickly and even help to burn ama.

Poor combining can produce indigestion, fermentation, putrefaction and gas formation and, if prolonged, can lead to toxemia and disease. For example, eating bananas with milk can diminish agni, change the intestinal flora, produce toxins and may cause sinus congestion, cold, cough and allergies. Although both of these foods have a sweet taste and a cooling energy, their post-digestive effect is very different – bananas are sour while milk is sweet. This causes confusion to our digestive system and may result in toxins, allergies and other imbalances.

Similarly, milk and melons should not be eaten together. Both are cooling, but milk is laxative and melon diuretic. Milk requires more time for digestion. Moreover the stomach acid required to digest the melon causes the milk to curdle, so Ayurveda advises against taking milk with sour foods. These incompatible food combinations not only disturb the digestion but also cause confusion in the intelligence of our cells, which can lead to many different diseases.

Before you say “This is MUCH too complicated, how will I ever figure it out?”, there are some useful guidelines to introduce you to these concepts. And remember that Ayurveda is a strong proponent of the “go slowly” school of thought.

You might want to introduce yourself to food combining by eating fruit by itself, as many fruits create a sour and indigestible “wine” in the stomach when mixed with other food. Once you have adopted this change into your eating habits, try other suggestions from the list below. As a general principal, avoid eating lots of raw and cooked foods together or fresh foods with leftovers.

Various Factors that Can Lessen the Effects of Bad Food Combinations

  • A strong digestive fire (if we are so blessed) can be the most powerful tool of all to deal with “bad” food combinations.
  • Different quantities of each food involved in a combination can sometimes help significantly. For instance equal quantities by weight of ghee and honey are a bad combination—ghee is cooling, but honey is heating—whereas mixing a 2:1 ratio is not toxic. The reason? Prahbav, the unexplainable.
  • Very often spices and herbs are added in Ayurvedic cooking to help make foods compatible or to ease a powerful effect, e.g., cooling cilantro in very spicy food.
  • If our bodies have become accustomed to a certain food combination through many years of use, such as eating cheese with apples, then it is likely that our body has made some adaptation or become accustomed to this. Which is not to say that we should continue this practice, but to explain why the newcomer to apples and cheese may experience a strong case of indigestion whilst the “old-timer” digests it adequately.
  • Antidotes, like cardamom in coffee, or ghee and black pepper with potatoes, often can help alleviate some of the negative effects. (Coffee is stimulating and ultimately depressing to the system, and potatoes cause gas).
  • If foods with different and possibly aggravating qualities, such as a mixture of vegetables, are cooked together in the same pot, the foods tend to learn how to get along. Using appropriate spices and herbs helps with this too.
  • Eating a ‘bad’ combination occasionally usually does not upset the digestion too much.

Some Useful Tips to Aid Digestion

  • Eat ½ teaspoon fresh grated ginger with a pinch of rock salt before each meal to stimulate agni.
  • Salt also aids digestion, and helps to retain water.
  • Alkalis help digestion and regulate gastric fire.
  • Ghee stimulates agni and improves digestion.
  • Small sips of warm water during a meal will aid digestion and absorption of food. Do not drink iced water as it slows agni and digestion. Indeed ice water should not be taken under most circ*mstances, as it is too shocking to the system.
  • Proper chewing is essential to good digestion, ensuring food gets thoroughly mixed with saliva.
  • A cup of lassi at the end of a meal also aids the digestive process. Make by blending ¼ cup yogurt with 2 pinches of ginger and cumin powder in 1 cup water.
  • Ideally, one should fill the stomach with one-third food, one-third liquid and one-third should be empty.

The following table lists some* of the incompatible food combinations worth avoiding.

DON’T EATWITH
Beansfruit; cheese, eggs, fish, milk, meat, yogurt
Eggsfruit, especially melons; beans, cheese, fish, kitchari, MILK, meat, yogurt
FruitAs a rule, with any other food. (There are exceptions, such as certain cooked combinations, as well as dates and milk, which have the same rasa, virya and vipaka.)
Grainsfruit; tapioca
Honey**With equal GHEE by weight (e.g. 1 tsp. honey with 3 tsp. ghee); boiled or cooked honey.
Hot Drinksmangos; cheese, fish, meat, starch, yogurt
Lemoncucumbers, milk, tomatoes, yogurt
MelonsEVERYTHING – especially dairy, eggs, fried food, grains, starches. Melons more than most fruit should be eaten alone or left alone.
MilkBANANAS, cherries, melons, sour fruits; bread containing yeast, fish, kitchari, meat, yogurt
Nightshades, e.g., potato, tomatomelon; cucumber, dairy products
Radishesbananas, raisins; milk
Tapiocafruit, especially banana and mango; beans, raisins, jaggary
Yogurtfruit; cheese, eggs, fish, hot drinks, meat, MILK, nightshades

*Foods in CAPITALS are the most difficult combinations.

**According to ancient Ayurvedic literature, honey should never be cooked. If cooked, the molecules become a non-hom*ogenized glue that adheres to mucous membranes and clogs subtle channels, producing toxins. Uncooked honey is nectar. Cooked honey is considered poison.

© 1997, 2016. Amended extracts reprinted with permission from:Ayurvedic Cooking for Self-Healingby Usha and Dr. Vasant Lad, 1997.

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A native of India, he served for three years as Medical Director of the Ayurveda Hospital in Pune, India. He was Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Pune University College of Ayurvedic Medicine for 15 years. He holds a Bachelor’s of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAM&S) degree from the University of Pune and a Master’s of Ayurvedic Science (MASc) degree from Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya. The author of numerous books, Vasant Lad is respected throughout the world for his knowledge of Ayurveda.

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Food Combinations to Avoid as per Ayurveda | The Ayurvedic Institute (2024)

FAQs

Which fruits should not be eaten together according to Ayurveda? ›

Some Useful Tips to Aid Digestion
DON'T EATWITH
Lemoncucumbers, milk, tomatoes, yogurt
MelonsEVERYTHING – especially dairy, eggs, fried food, grains, starches. Melons more than most fruit should be eaten alone or left alone.
MilkBANANAS, cherries, melons, sour fruits; bread containing yeast, fish, kitchari, meat, yogurt
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What foods should be avoided in Ayurveda? ›

Food types to avoid:

Pungent vegetables like hot peppers, spinach, tomatoes, mustard greens, beet greens, and eggplant. Grains like millet, corn, rye, quinoa, and more. Legumes like soy, tur dal, miso, and urad dal. Dairy products like hard cheese, sour cream, and old yogurt.

What are the best food combinations according to Ayurveda? ›

Examples of Good Food Combinations

Grains, sweet dried fruit (such as dates, soaked raisins), ghee and butter, nuts, spices like turmeric, ginger, pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, saffron and vanilla. Light foods such as non-starchy vegetables, leafy greens, and salads.

What combination of food should not be eaten together? ›

Grains should not be consumed with Tapioca and Fruits. One should not consume fruits and milk with vegetables. Beans are the wrong combination with eggs, milk, fish, fruits, yogurt, and meat. Yogurt is to be avoided with cheese, hot drinks, sour fruits, milk, mangoes, nightshades, beans, eggs, fish.

Which two fruits Cannot be eaten together? ›

Avoid mixing your watermelons, muskmelons, cantaloupe and honeydews with other fruits. Try not to mix acidic fruits, such as grapefruits and strawberries, or sub-acidic foods such as apples, pomegranates and peaches, with sweet fruits, such as bananas and raisins for a better digestion.

Can curd and ghee be eaten together in Ayurveda? ›

In case you cannot refrain yourself from eating curd at night, Ayurveda recommends consuming it in moderation. after adding a pinch of black pepper and rock salt. Other options such as ghee, amla, and honey can also be added to curd when you consume it at night.

What foods should be avoided at night according to Ayurveda? ›

Foods to avoid at night according to Ayurveda – Foods that are greasy, unhealthy, sweet, difficult to digest, non-vegetarian, cold or frozen, ice cream, big quantities, curd, and other items should be avoided or eaten in moderation at night. You should refrain from eating these things after midnight.

What is the best dinner according to Ayurveda? ›

Rice gruel with cooked mung and coconut chutney

According to Ayurveda, nighttime is dominated by Kapha. Therefore, your dinner should include food items that can balance Kapha, instead of increasing it. You can look for low-carb, protein-rich dinner options, and avoid food containing sugar.

What foods cause inflammation Ayurveda? ›

Red meat, caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco all increase inflammation. Avoid them and instead follow a pitta-pacifying diet of cooling, slightly dry, low-salt foods. Eat plenty of whole grains (especially barley and basmati rice), vegetables (especially bitter, leafy greens), and protein.

What should we eat first thing in the morning as per Ayurveda? ›

According to Ayurveda, it is recommended that fruits be eaten first thing in the morning, 30 minutes before other breakfast items such as hot cereal. Other suggestions for breakfast include dried figs and raisins, soaked the night before or simmered with a little water for 30 minutes.

What is the largest meal according to Ayurveda? ›

In fact, eating fewer meals and fasting from time to time is encouraged by many Ayurvedic doctors. Two more points about lunch and dinner: lunch should ideally be the largest meal of the day because the body's digestive fire tends to be strongest between 10 am and 2 pm.

What foods balance all three doshas? ›

12 Best and Healthy Food Items for Balancing Tridoshas in Summers
  • Gourd variety veggies. Vegetables are enriched with various antioxidants, essential nutrients, etc but in summers we need to consume those which are cold in nature, fibrous and light to digest. ...
  • Beal. ...
  • Watermelon. ...
  • Curd. ...
  • Amla. ...
  • Coconut water. ...
  • Cucumber. ...
  • Lemon.
Jul 2, 2020

What foods should never be combined? ›

A list of common foods that don't complement each other
  • Cereal and orange juice. The acids in orange juice destroy the enzyme that helps digest starches present in cereal. ...
  • Melons and milk. ...
  • Fruits after meals. ...
  • Beans and cheese. ...
  • Ghee and honey. ...
  • Tomato and cheese pasta sauce.
Jul 11, 2013

What Indian food combinations should be avoided? ›

The following list of food combinations should be avoided since they can have a bad impact on your health:
  • 1) Fish And Milk. ...
  • 2) Two high protein foods. ...
  • 3) Milk And Tulsi Leaf. ...
  • 4) Cheesy Food And Cold Drink. ...
  • 5) Milk And Fruits. ...
  • 6) Ghee And Honey. ...
  • 7) Fruits With Your Meal. ...
  • 8) Potatoes And Protein.
Mar 14, 2023

Does Ayurveda recommend eggs? ›

It is recommended to cook eggs with cooling spices like coriander, fennel, or mint to help balance the Pitta. For Kapha individuals, eggs may not be the best choice, as they can be heavy and contribute to Kapha imbalances.

What fruit should you not put together? ›

While we'd love if all fruits and veggies could get along, these are some of our favorite produce combos that shouldn't be stored near each other: Apples and Avocados. Bananas and Mangoes. Tomatoes and Cucumbers.

What fruits should you not have together? ›

Acidic and sub-acidic fruits such as grapefruits, strawberries, apples, pomegranates, and peaches, should never be combined with sweet fruits such as bananas and raisins.

What is the rule of fruit in Ayurveda? ›

Traditionally, fruit is best to be eaten alone, due to the stomach acid needed to digest it. And believe it or not, according to ayurveda, melons are supposed to be eaten separately from other fruits because there are still different acids needed to digest them.

Can we eat fruits and dry fruits together in Ayurveda? ›

Eat single fruits or with other fruits:Fruits must be eaten alone or with other fruits. If fruits are very sweet eat a handful of nuts after some time(approx ratio of 80% fruit, 20% nuts)As fruits digest quickly they are almost digested by the time nuts reach the stomach, and if they combine may rot and get ferment.

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