The
Ayurvedic Wellness Guide
Suggested
Food Choices for Kapha dosha
The
following list of suggested foods is by no means all-inclusive,
but offers starting guidelines if you are new to ayurvedic dietary
principles. We will add to this list regularly, so please check
back often!
Grains:
Buckwheat, quinoa, barley, millet, oats, amaranth, sago, small
portions of Basmati rice, all cooked until tender
Vegetables:
Asparagus, all kinds of greens, bitter gourd, green beans, lauki
squash, artichoke, celery, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower,
beets, kohlrabi, daikon, radish, cabbage, all cooked
Fruits:
Apricots, prunes, peaches, pears, cherries, berries, apples, lemons,
limes, pomegranates, dried figs, raisins
Lentils:
Mung beans, mung dhal, toor dhal, red or brown lentils, small
portions of garbanzos, lima beans, black beans, all cooked until
butter-soft
Dairy:
Whole milk diluted with water, lassi, small portions of cottage
cheese or fresh paneer cheese
Oils:
Small portions of ghee and olive oil
Herbs:
Cilantro, curry leaves, parsley, fresh basil, fresh mint, fresh
oregano, fresh thyme, sage, neem leaves
Nuts
and Seeds: Sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds
Spices:
Turmeric, cumin, cardamom, coriander, fennel, dried ginger, Chinese
cinnamon, black pepper, Chinese cinnamon, mint, saffron, dill,
lime zest, nutmeg, cayenne, fenugreek, mustard seed, oregano,
marjoram, thyme, rosemary, paprika, mace, cloves
Other:
Raw honey in moderation, unsalted unbuttered popcorn, crackers
in moderation, cooked tofu in small quantities (diced small and
cooked with spices)
Kapha
Diet
Kapha Lifestyle