Samosas & Jalebis: India’s Favorite Snacks Now on Health Radar
Beloved Indian treats, samosas and jalebis, are now under scrutiny as the health ministry takes aim at hidden sugars and fats. This new initiative underscores the growing concern over obesity in India.
“Oil and Sugar Boards” to Educate Consumers
The health ministry is introducing “oil and sugar boards” in central institutions like AIIMS Nagpur. These boards will highlight the often-unseen high sugar and fat content in commonly consumed snacks. This move is part of a larger effort to educate the public about healthier food choices.
Combating India’s Growing Obesity Crisis
With projections showing a significant portion of the Indian population potentially overweight by 2050, these measures are aimed at proactively addressing the looming obesity crisis. By raising awareness about the nutritional content of everyday snacks, the government hopes to encourage healthier eating habits and curb the rise of obesity-related health problems.