Xoom
  • Home (current)
  • Covid-19 Advisory
  • About Us
    • Vision, Mission & Core Values
    • Medical Board
    • The Team
    • Our Authorised Partner Pharmacies
    • Our Awards
  • Our Services
    • For Pharmacy
    • For Corporates
    • For Men's Sexual Health - DOC2MEN
    • Vaccination
    • COVID-19 HOME CARE PLAN
    • Diabetes Management
    • Virtual HIV/STD Clinic
  • MEDIA CENTRE
    • PRESS RELEASE
    • MEDIA KIT
    • NEWSROOM
  • Health Tips
  • ePharmacyNew!
    • Malaysia

Health Tips

  • Home
  • Health Tips
  • Tips On How To Have A Healthy Raya
  • Health Topics

    • All
    • COVID-19/ Vaccines
    • General health and wellness
    • Common ailments
    • Mental health
    • Sleep problems
    • Brain disorders
    • Respiratory diseases
    • Hypertension
    • Cholesterol
    • Heart diseases
    • Gastrointestinal
    • Diabetes
    • Autoimmune diseases
    • Kidney
    • Liver
    • Urinary
    • Skin
    • Sexual health
    • Women's health
    • Medications
    • Supplements
    • Other diseases
    • Pregnancy
    • Eyes
    • Bone's health
    • Breastfeeding
    • Medical device
    • Pain
    • Food
    • Fasting
    • Cancer
    • Children's health
    • Contraceptives
    • Men's health
    • Vaccinations
    • Oral health
    • Allergy

Tips On How To Have A Healthy Raya

The Aidilfitri (Eid ul- Fitr in Arabic) is a celebration that marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan and the beginning of a new month called Syawal. Muslim communities worldwide celebrate Aidilfitri to signify the victory of observing a month-long period of abstinence successfully, as a result of discipline and good self-control. Aidilfitri is a special food fiesta, in which there are certain must-have mouth-watering traditional dishes such as rendang, lontong, ketupat and lemang. 

Indeed, food plays a significant role in the festive atmosphere of Hari Raya celebrations. It is a symbol of social bonding, celebrating togetherness and harmony between family, friends, and the community. Preparation of food along with sweet temptations until the wee hours of Raya morning along with other family members encourages mutual interactions and strengthens relationships. 

During the festive season, it is easy for us to lose control and eat excessively. Whether it is fasting, festive, or regular seasons, you should always stick to the basic principles of eating in moderation, eating a balanced diet, and doing physical activities to stay active. Take this advice as a reminder to eat healthily and mindfully during this next month so that you won’t tip the scales after you’re done celebrating!

  1. Plan your meals wisely

Home visitation is a must! Plan your open house visitation to accommodate your mealtime. For instance, attend according to your preferred meal times – lunch, teatime, and dinner. If you have more invitations in between, eat and drink minimally. Remember to use small plates/bowls so that you eat smaller portions and reduce the serving size.

  1. Remove and reduce the bad

  • Remove excess oil in curry, sambal tumis, and goreng berlada dishes.

  • Use heart-healthy fats such as canola oil, corn oil or sunflower oil to make kuih raya.

  • Cook chicken without skin and fat-trimmed meat.

  • Combine half coconut milk with half low-fat milk/yoghurt for curry, rendang, lontong/lodeh dishes.

  • Reduce sugar, oil and fat in recipes by cutting down on the suggested portion by half.

    • For natural sweet flavour, double up the amount of vanilla, almond or orange extracts 

    • For natural sweetness and fruity flavour, use fruit such as raisins, dried apricots, dates or bananas

    • For natural sweetness and spicy flavour, use spices like cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves

  • Avoid artificial colouring in cookies/cakes/puddings. Try natural colourings such as:

    • Blue: Butterfly pea flower, spirulina powder

    • Purple: Purple yam, blueberries, purple sweet potato or squeeze some acidic ingredients such as citrus fruits into butterfly pea flower juice 

    • Yellow: Chrysanthemum flower, turmeric

    • Red or pink: Strawberries, raspberries, beets, pitaya powder    

    • Green: Matcha powder, pandan leaf juice, spinach

    • Brown: Coffee or cocoa powder

  • Avoid carbonated or sweetened cordial drinks. Instead, serve plain water or fresh fruit juice.

  • Reduce intake of salty foods such as chips (kerepek/keropok) and processed foods (asam, jeruk, sweets).

  1. Follow the 20 minutes rule

Our bodies may take around 20 minutes to recognise that the stomach is full. Of course, everyone is built differently. What you can do is to eat slowly and let your satiety hormones fill your gut. Allow enough time for your body to send a signal to inform on whether you should still be taking in more food. Take small portions to avoid wastage and to reduce to a tendency to overeat.

  1. Make room for some green

Vegetables are a must on a balanced food plate. Although protein and carbs dictate most of the Hari Raya dishes, eat as many vegetables as you can during your visit. They are a highly nutritious food that could prevent diseases while ensuring that you remain satisfied and full for a longer period of time.

Follow the “55555 rules”

  • Eat 5 food groups (carbs, proteins, dairy, fruits and vegetables) every day

A picture containing diagram

Description automatically generated

  • Eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables

Fruit and vegetables background Free Vector

  • Limit to 500 calories for each main meal

Diagram

Description automatically generated

  • Limit to 5 grams or one teaspoon of sugar only to sweetened drinks; less is better

  • Exercise 5 times a week

A person doing yoga in a room

Description automatically generated with low confidence

All in all

Being able to celebrate Aidilfitri with families, friends and relatives joyfully is the reason to express gratitude for everything that the Almighty has given and blessed us with. It is the time for us to rejoice and rebuild relationships that last. Cherish the laughter and chats of the ones you have with you at this moment. Enjoy their company with good food but always prioritise what really matters. 

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin!


Medically reviewed by Ashwini Nair, MB BCh BAO.

Graphical user interface

Description automatically generated

DOC2US COVID-19 Services:  Free COVID-19 Virtual Health Chat | COVID-19 Home Care Plan

References:

  1. Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia. Makan Secara Sihat di Hari Raya [Ebook] (p. 4). Accessed April 26, 2022, from https://www.infosihat.gov.my/index.php/multimedia/buku-kecil/item/makan-secara-sihat-di-hari-raya.

  2. Cox, J. (2019). Healthy Baking Alternatives. Eatright.org. Accessed April 26, 2022, from https://www.eatright.org/food/planning-and-prep/cooking-tips-and-trends/healthy-baking-alternatives.  

  3. Eat Right and Healthy during Hari Raya. Laman Web Rasmi: Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM). Accessed April 26, 2022. https://www.ikim.gov.my/index.php/2019/06/24/eat-right-and-healthy-during-hari-raya/

  4. 8 Healthy Hari Raya Eating Choices That Won’t Tip The Scales For You! Accessed April 26, 2022. https://www.axarewards.com.my/articles/8-healthy-hari-raya-eating-choices

  5. Press Conference on Healthy Eating during Festive Celebrations | Bahagian Pemakanan. Accessed April 26, 2022. https://nutrition.moh.gov.my/en/sidang-media-makan-secara-sihat-semasa-perayaan/

Tags :

  • HariRaya |
  • HealthyRaya

Share :

Written By

DOC2US Editorial Team

Reviewed By

Doc2us Medical Board

More Top Reads

Does Size Matter?

Does Size Matter?  The...

Jul 04, 2023

Is a foamy urine normal?

Most Malaysians love a cup of ...

Feb 18, 2022

ADAKAH KITA BOLEH HAMIL KETIKA MENGAMBIL PIL PERANCANG?

ADAKAH KITA BOLEH HAMIL KETIKA...

Dec 20, 2021

Understand the rove beetles 'bite'

Image credit: Alvesgaspar,...

Mar 17, 2021

Help! How Can I Tell between a Positive Pregnancy Test or an Evaporation Line?

Whether a pregnancy test t...

Oct 08, 2019

8 WHYS YOUR TODDLER BLINKING HARD (COMPLETE LIST)

A toddler blinking hard or fas...

Jan 08, 2019

Recommended For You

Latest Article

BPH and it's progression: What should we know

BPH and its progression: what ...

Jan 16, 2025

More Than Just Hay Fever: Delving into the Complications of Untreated Allergic Rhinitis

More Than Just Hay Fever: Delv...

Jul 23, 2024

Decoding urticaria and allergic rhinitis: all you need to know!

Decoding urticaria and allergi...

May 15, 2024

BPH and Prostate Cancer Deconstructed: Essential Knowledge for HCPs

BPH and Prostate Cancer Decons...

Mar 12, 2024

From Sniffles to Smiles: Treating Allergic Rhinitis

From Sniffles to Smiles: Treat...

Mar 05, 2024

Exercises recommended for pregnant women

Exercises recommended for preg...

Dec 19, 2023
The content found on this webpage serves as medical education resources designed for healthcare professional in Malaysia.

Introducing DOC2US, Your Trusted Online Doctor. With its name synonymous to “talk to us”, DOC2US is a mobile application that allows you to talk to a doctor or any healthcare professionals via text chat at any time and from anywhere.

USEFUL LINKS

  • Home
  • About Us
  • For Pharmacy
  • Health Tips
  • Feedback
  • Fun Facts
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Telemedicine Policy
  • Medicine e-Prescription SOP

SITEMAP

Copyright © 2025 HEYDOC INTERNATIONAL SDN. BHD. (1141230-T) - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  |   Powered by etc web design