Aishwarya Dash2 Jan 2026Can radishpod be eaten in pregnancy?We get fresh mogri (radish pods) this season and I love them in sabzi. Im 4 months now and just want to be sure its fine to eat. Anyone aware?06ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestMonisha More·5 Jan 2026I love radish pods! Good to know if they are safe, as I am planning to conceive soon and making a list of what to eat.25ShareReportMihika Mangal·12 Jan 2026I think cooked radish pods should be fine in moderation, but maybe check with elders or your doctor to be safe.24Share
Monisha More·5 Jan 2026I love radish pods! Good to know if they are safe, as I am planning to conceive soon and making a list of what to eat.25ShareReport
Mihika Mangal·12 Jan 2026I think cooked radish pods should be fine in moderation, but maybe check with elders or your doctor to be safe.24Share
Aruna Poojary·14 Jan 2026I ate well-cooked mogri sabzi with roti during my pregnancy and had no issues. Just make sure it is cooked thoroughly at home.23ShareReport
Indira Biswal·9 Jan 2026Listen, just wash them thoroughly and cook them well. Raw veggies can have dirt, so avoid raw salads, but cooked sabzi is perfectly fine.20ShareReport
Asha Singhania·8 Jan 2026If it doesn't give you gas, go for it! Just wash it like your life depends on it, because pregnancy digestion is already a joke.17ShareReport
Anisha Dey·2 Jan 2026I really wanted to eat mogri ki sabzi but was so scared of gas! Did anyone else eat radish pods during their second trimester?14ShareReport