Bored of milk? Here are alternative foods that can provide more calcium than milk

First Published Jul 16, 2021, 4:33 PM IST

Calcium is an important mineral that your body requires and a good diet should take care of all your needs.
 

When we talk about your daily dose of calcium, what comes to your mind? A tall glass of milk, perhaps? But what if we told you that there are a whole lot of other healthy foods that contain copious amounts of calcium, even more than a glass of milk?
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So, if you have been unwillingly chugging a glass of milk every day to get your calcium dose, you can try turning to these foods instead.
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Chickpeas: As per the USDA, one and a half cup of chickpeas contains about 315 mg of calcium along with filling fiber and protein. You can roast them and eat them as a snack with lime, onions and tomatoes or use them to make a wholesome soup.
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Dark leafy greens: There's a reason why Popeye loved his spinach. Dark leafy green vegetables like spinach, bok choy, mustard leaves and turnip greens are all great calcium boosters. Two cups of turnip greens contain about 394 mg of calcium. Use them in your daily meals, bung them in salads, spread them in sandwiches or if you'd like to experiment try a green smoothie with nuts and yogurt.
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Almonds: Almonds are great brain boosters but did you know that they are packed with calcium too? A 34 cup of almonds can give you about 320 mg of calcium. Almonds are also rich in fiber and Vitamin E.
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Salmon: Seafood lovers, rejoice! One serving of delicate salmon may contain up to 340 mg of calcium. Of course, you can't switch to salmon for your daily needs, but it's good to know what to order next time you're out for a healthy meal at a fancy restaurant.
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Dried Figs: These lovely sweet treats pack a whole lot of calcium along with a dose of powerful antioxidants. One and a half cup of dried figs will contain about 320 mg of calcium. But remember, figs are high in calories too. You can add a handful to your breakfast bowl or sneak them in an energy bar or a trail mix.
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Chia Seeds: 100 grams of chia seeds contain a whooping 631 mg of calcium. Let's make this simpler for you - about three tablespoons of chia seeds will have more calcium than a glass of milk. So, don't shy away from these tiny wonders.NOTE: Asianet News humbly requests everyone to wear masks, sanitize, maintain social distancing and get vaccinated as soon as eligible. Together we can and will break the chain #ANCares #IndiaFightsCorona
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