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Chennaiites show craze for traditional and herbal foods

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Chennai is witnessing a rising trend of health-conscious residents seeking traditional and herbal foods, with items like ragi adai, ragi dosa, millets, and herbal snacks gaining popularity across neighborhoods. Several small outlets and home-based businesses have started offering these nutritious alternatives, catering to the city’s growing wellness-focused community.
Speaking to the press, Shyamala Ramesh, owner of a newly opened millet eatery in Nungambakkam, said, “People are increasingly aware of the health benefits of traditional foods. Ragi adai and ragi dosa are now as popular as idli and dosa. Many customers come daily, asking for different variations with herbal ingredients.”
Nutritionist Priya Venkat added, “The craze for herbal and millet-based foods is a positive shift towards balanced diets. Ingredients like ragi, foxtail millet, and moringa are rich in nutrients and help in managing lifestyle disorders. Shops that focus on these items are doing a great service by making healthy food accessible.”
Neighborhoods like Adyar, Anna Nagar, T. Nagar, and Velachery are seeing multiple stores opening up, offering freshly made traditional dishes, herbal drinks, and snacks. Customers, especially young professionals and parents, appreciate the convenience of getting wholesome, nutrient-rich food without having to prepare it at home.
With this trend gaining momentum, Chennai is slowly emerging as a hub for modern palates seeking age-old nutrition, blending tradition with contemporary convenience.
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