Updated
Updated · The Economic Times · Jul 7
6 Indian Foods Top Milk in Calcium, Led by Sesame Seeds at 975mg per 100g
Updated
Updated · The Economic Times · Jul 7

6 Indian Foods Top Milk in Calcium, Led by Sesame Seeds at 975mg per 100g

2 articles · Updated · The Economic Times · Jul 7

Summary

  • Sesame seeds, ragi, Amaranth, drumstick leaves, dried figs and rajma all contain more calcium per 100g than milk, according to a Delhi nutritionist's roundup.
  • Sesame seeds lead the list at 975mg per 100g, followed by ragi at 344mg, amaranth at 215mg, drumstick leaves at 185mg, dried figs at 162mg and rajma at 143mg.
  • Ragi stands out among grains because ICMR-NIN profiles show it can contain up to 30 times more calcium than polished rice or wheat and is typically eaten as a whole grain.
  • The report also highlights dried figs for fiber and potassium that may help limit calcium loss, and soaked, cooked rajma for delivering calcium alongside magnesium and protein.

Insights

Is the high calcium in foods like Ragi as readily absorbed by the body as the calcium from milk?
Why do national policies prioritize dairy when Indian research highlights superior, plant-based calcium sources?
Could a national shift to plant-based calcium threaten the livelihoods of millions of Indian dairy farmers?