The
Ayurvedic Wellness Guide
Suggested
Food Choices for Vata 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:
Rice, wheat, quinoa, oats, amaranth, all cooked until tender
Vegetables:
Asparagus, tender greens, carrots, peas, green beans, white daikon,
zucchini, lauki squash, parsnips, sweet potatoes, all
cooked
Fruits:
Avocado, pineapple, papaya, peaches, plums, grapes, mangoes, oranges,
cherries, all kinds of berries, limes and lemons, apples if stewed,
coconut, fresh figs, raisins (soaked)
Lentils:
Mung beans, urad dhal, mung dhal, masoor dhal, toor dhal, red
lentils, all cooked until butter-soft
Dairy:
Whole milk, cream, butter, fresh yogurt (cooked into foods), lassi,
cottage cheese, fresh paneer cheese
Oils:
Ghee, olive oil, sesame oil, cold-pressed nut oils such as walnut
Herbs:
Fresh ginger root, cilantro, curry leaves, parsley, fresh basil,
fresh fennel, mint
Nuts
and Seeds: Almonds (soaked and blanched), cashews, walnuts (soaked),
pistachios, hazelnuts, pecans (soaked), pine nuts, sesame seeds,
sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds
Spices:
Ajwain, dried ginger, asafetida (hing) in small quantities, fenugreek,
turmeric, cumin, clove, cardamom, coriander, fennel, black pepper,
basil, Chinese cinnamon, nutmeg, mustard seed, mint, rosemary,
thyme, lemon and orange zest, oregano, rock salt or sea salt,
black salt, dried mango powder, pomegranate seeds or powder
Other:
Rice milk, soy milk, poppy seeds, sucanat, turbinado sugar, raw
honey, and tofu in moderation (diced small and cooked with spices)
Vata
Diet
Vata Lifestyle