New Delhi: A mother’s love often reflects in her everyday cooked meals, through the soup that heals, the dal that soothes, and the weekend specials that bring everyone together at the table. Each mother has a distinct way of cooking, rooted in traditions, shaped by lessons passed down from her mother, and an inclination to embrace modern methods. These everyday mindful cooking habits and choices silently shape a family’s long-term health and wellbeing. This Mother’s Day, Dr. Shilpa Vora, Chief R&D Officer at Marico, sheds light on the silent strength of mothers by recognisng how their everyday cooking habits, especially the fats they choose, play a powerful role in shaping the heart health and well-being of the entire family for years to come.
The Silent Influence of Everyday Meals
Home-cooked food, along with flavours, provides a sense of care, safety, and nourishment. In most Indian households, mothers take the lead in deciding what food to prepare and how to prepare it, based on everyone’s dietary preferences, while making sure each one receives delicious but healthy meals. The process begins with careful selection of the cooking oil, as it forms a part of any dish and is a key choice to protect the family from cholesterol-related risks. Using multi-sourced edible oils for daily use provides nutrition and helps to maintain a good balance of healthy fatty acids like MUFA and PUF, which support heart health.
Mothers don’t just set healthy cooking habits in the house, but also instill healthy eating habits. Including a handful of nuts and seeds as part of their kids’ breakfast, which are rich in heart-healthy fats and protein, instills good and mindful eating habits in children from a young age. These habits go beyond taste, as they create a balance between care, comfort, and nourishment, where every small choice influences a family’s long-term health.
3-Step Guide to Creating Meals that are both Comforting and Heart-Healthy
- Cook with Care: Choose oils with a healthy balance of monounsaturated (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that support heart health and enrich the flavours of the ingredients used.
- Cook for Comfort: Modern cooking practices such as air frying, sauteing, baking, or pan frying using moderate amounts of oils can be incorporated into our daily practice.
- Cook for Nourishment: Incorporate fresh seasonal vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, and lean protein into everyday meals to provide essential nutrients that support long-term health.
Where Tradition Meets Science
Today’s mothers are redefining healthy cooking. While continuing to follow traditional recipes and age-old wisdom, many are now adopting this practice with nutritional science. By reading food labels, educating themselves about balanced meals, being wary of foods that increase LDL (bad cholesterol), and instead choosing those that increase HDL (good cholesterol) or opting for multi-source blended oils, mothers are bridging the gap between traditional cooking and evidence-based food science. This natural synergy between the old and new helps meet the evolving health and taste needs of the family members.
This Mother’s Day, Dr. Shilpa Vora, Chief R&D Officer at Marico, sheds light on the silent strength of mothers by recognisng how their everyday cooking habits, especially the fats they choose, play a powerful role in shaping the heart health and well-being of the entire family for years to come. Health News Health News: Latest News from Health Care, Mental Health, Weight Loss, Disease, Nutrition, Healthcare