
For the bride and the groom, the wedding day is a long day of celebrations, ceremonies and meeting new people. They must be at their best and feel their best and hence it is important for them to know what food to avoid and what to indulge in on the big day to stay comfortable all throughout. This preparation should begin for a week or a few days before the wedding. While most people go on a strict diet in the hope to lose weight, come the wedding week and it all goes for a toss as you get pampered with sweet treats and other delicious dishes that are served at the functions. So much so that it gets hard to keep track. We therefore list down some tips to remember so that you mind your diet.
Best Foods For Bride And Groom On (Or Before) Their Wedding Day
1. Detox Water
Brides and grooms must keep themselves hydrated with detox water. Detox water is refreshing and easy to make in a jar with ingredients such as water, lemon slices, cucumber, mint leaves, berries or orange slices that provide essential nutrients too.
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Detox water will keep you feeling fresh throughout the day
2. Fruits
Eating lots of fruits and vegetables helps to stay fresh and get all the vitamins and minerals one needs. These add to good skin and enhance the bridal glow. On the wedding day itself, fruits and dry fruits are an amazing and convenient way to keep oneself from getting hungry. For instance, bananas, almonds, and figs work fast to energise instantly. The bride and groom should drink fresh fruit juices instead of aerated bottled drinks as they contain a lot of artificial sugar.
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Including banana in your diet can reduce water retention and bloating
3. Chia Seeds
Chia seeds are also a great supplement for healthy skin and energy, as they are high in omega 3 fatty acids, protein and fibre. Sprinkle this edible seed loaded with antioxidants on a light smoothie or on toast and peanut butter to make it a filling snack, as chia also helps in curbing hunger. The easiest way to load up on the nutrients from chia seeds is making a simple chia pudding with some skimmed milk or water.
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Chia seeds are a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids
4. The General Motors (GM) Diet
GM Diet is great for the last one week before the wedding. This diet follows a neat 7-day plan which includes a lot of fibre and proteins, helping to flush out toxins from the body.

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Worst Foods For Bride And Groom On (Or Before) Their Wedding Day
1. Tea Or Coffee
Even though it might be common to sip on tea or coffee throughout the day, one should avoid these beverages on the wedding day. Tea and coffee not only cause dehydration but also run a high chance of inducing acidity.

Tea and coffee may cause dehydration and induce acidity
2. Avoid Oily Or Spicy Food
Be sure to stay away from fried or oily foods as they don't go down well amidst all the hustle and may cause you to feel bloated and lethargic. As tempting as it may be, you need to avoid spicy food too and instead eat sandwiches and salads, or a simple meal of rice and dal - anything that's light on the stomach.

Snacks like samosas must be avoided
3. Sweets
With all the sweets during weddings, it might be difficult to keep yourself from craving those favourite desserts, especially if you have a sweet tooth. However, it is best to keep your impulse at bay for this one day (and also for a few days before the D-day) as they make one very sluggish.

Keep a check on your sweet tooth
About the author: Saloni Surana is an ISSA (International Sports Science Association) certified fitness and sports nutritionist. She's also an ACE certified personal trainer and an ISSA certified youth fitness trainer. She is currently the in-house consulting nutritionist at Skulpt gym in Kolkata. She has been in the field of nutrition since 2017. She is keen on promoting HAES (health at every size) by recommending a well balanced and nourishing diet to refeed and give energy to carry on in a hectic daily life.
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