Hummus During Pregnancy: Benefits, Concerns and Safety Precautions

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Pregnancy is a beautiful phase in a woman’s life.  The joy, fear, and responsibility of growing another life pose enormous pressure to eat for two. However, what is more important than eating for two is eating the right food favorable for both the mother and child. Healthy food should not just satisfy your cravings but also provided enough nutrients and protein for the unborn baby too.

Hummus is a perfect pregnancy food packed with protein, calcium, folate, magnesium and iron. This article will guide you in understanding hummus and safety precautions to follow while consuming it.

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What is Hummus?

Hummus is primarily made of chickpea and Tahini, which in turn is made of sesame seeds, olive oil, lemon, garlic and spices. It is a rich creamy Mediterranean staple dip loaded with nutrients required for a healthy pregnancy.  The combination of chickpea along with tahini makes it a super food with crucial minerals like copper, manganese, iron and zinc found in abundance in Hummus.

What is the Nutritional Value of Hummus?

Hummus is a calorie-rich food consisting of 200 calories, where carbohydrates account for 16 g for a serving of 100g hummus.  Let the numbers not scare you as these nutrient-dense calories are predominantly good for your health and keep you satiated without increasing the blood glucose level.

100 gms of Hummus carries:

Nutrients Value
Calories 166 % daily value
Total Fat   10 g 15%
Saturated fat 1.4 g 7%
Cholesterol  0 mg 0%
Sodium 379 mg 15%
Potassium 228 mg 6%
Total Carbohydrates 14g 4%
Dietary fiber 6g 24%
Protein 8g 16%
Calcium 3%
Iron 13%
Vitamin B6 10%
Magnesium 17%

*nutritional value source USDA

Is it Safe to Consume Hummus During Pregnancy?

Even though hummus is slated as the super food offering a wide range of nutrients and protein, it is best to wield caution while consuming it during pregnancy. Avoid over-consumption. Also, always make sure it is stored and packed hygienically.  However, if taken in moderation hummus is both safe and beneficial during pregnancy. Folate and iron are the most important factors for a healthy pregnancy and healthy development of the baby. Did you know a quarter cup of hummus meets about more than 10 percent of the daily value for both nutrients?

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Top 8 Benefits of Eating Hummus During Pregnancy

women eating hummus

Here is a list of top 8 benefits of eating hummus during pregnancy:

1. A Wonderful Source of Protein

Chickpea being the primary ingredient, hummus is a wonderful source of protein accounting for 8g per 100g of serving. Protein forms the building blocks of our body as well as the developing fetus. Hummus is a healthy option to increase the protein intake during the second and third trimester.

2. Enhance Bone Development of the Unborn Baby

The calcium in hummus helps in the strong development of the bones while the iron ensures the production of blood supply-enhancing the bone development of the fetus. Hummus offers a varied range of essential vitamins and minerals like folate, iron magnesium, copper and zinc.

[Read : Know Everything About Your Baby’s Bones Development]

3. Reduce the Risk of Birth Defect

The foliate present in hummus reduces the occurrence of neural tube defects closely associated with spine and brain development like spina bifida. The main ingredient that goes in the making of hummus is the tahini or sesame paste along with olive oil. It is a rich source of Omega 3 and contains 20 essential amino acids required for the development of the baby.

4. Enhance the Development of the Brain And Retina of Fetus

The essential fatty acid such as Omega 3, present in hummus aids in the development of fetal brain development and retina health. It is also rich in potassium which plays a role in the brain development of the fetus.

5. Improves Digestion

Being a good source of dietary fiber, hummus aids at keeping constipation at bay by improving digestion and gut health. The most common issues the expecting mothers faces are due to poor digestion.

6. Helps to Alleviate Joint Pains

Hummus contains a significant amount of olive oil, which has a strong anti-inflammatory property. Therefore hummus during pregnancy helps to combat inflammations and joint pains.

7. Low GI (Glycemic Index)

It is highly beneficial for expecting mothers who are experiencing gestational diabetes. They can get all the nutritional benefits of hummus without raising the blood sugar level because of its low GI.

8. Great For Expecting Mothers With Intolerances

Hummus is free from gluten-, nut- and dairy. Therefore, it is a great choice for expecting mothers experiencing celiac disease, nut allergies and lactose intolerance.

Risk And Side Effects of Hummus During Pregnancy

pregnant women having common cold

Enough said about the benefits of hummus during pregnancy. What we need to consider is the concern surrounding the superfood plagued by listeria. Listeria or Listeriosis is a food borne disease which is the main cause of concern during pregnancy. It affects the immune system of the pregnant women and poses a great risk to the unborn fetus.

If left unnoticed, it could prove fatal to the unborn child leading to miscarriage or premature delivery. Keep an eye out for symptoms of listeria like fever, rashes and the common cold. If you experience any of the above after consuming hummus or suspect that you might have come in contact with listeria-contaminated food, consult your doctor immediately.

Safety Precautions While Consuming Hummus During Pregnancy

It is advisable to consume freshly prepared hummus. In case of consuming store-bought hummus, make sure to store it properly in the refrigerator and once opened it is better to consume within 48hrs. Always look for foul smell and appearance. If it looks suspicious, it is better to discard than be sorry.

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How to Prepare Hummus in Home?

hummus ingredients

The humble hummus does not just contain easily available ingredients, but it is super easy to make too.  The ingredients are as follows:

  • 1 cup of dried chickpeas
  • ½ cups of Tahini paste
  • 5 cloves of garlic
  • 1 teaspoon of olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons of lemon juice
  • Salt and pepper as per taste.

Method:

Soak the chickpeas overnight with water.  Boil the chickpeas till it is done. Let cool and grind it along with the other ingredients to a smooth paste.  Enjoy the freshly prepared hummus as a sandwich spread or veggie dip.

Hummus is indeed a superfood when consumed in moderation and keeping the safety standards in mind. Throughout pregnancy, the expectant mother should aim at maintaining a balanced diet and include all food groups in moderation.

Read Also: Is Greek Yogurt Safe During Pregnancy?

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