Aman Trivedi
High salt foods like chips can make you feel thirstier, leading to increased consumption of alcohol and potential dehydration.
Spicy dishes can irritate the stomach lining, and when combined with alcohol, they can cause worsened heartburn and indigestion.
Drinks like coffee, energy drinks or foods high in caffeine can mask the effects of alcohol, leading to over-consumption of it.
Mixing alcohol with soda or drinking fizzy alcoholic drinks can increase the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into your bloodstream, leading to quicker intoxication.
Foods rich in unhealthy fats and sugars can slow down the digestion process, leading to more severe hangovers and digestive discomfort.
Citrus fruits, tomatoes, and other acidic foods can irritate the stomach lining, especially when combined with alcohol, which can lead to acid reflux or stomach issues.
Desserts and sweets can cause rapid spikes and crashes in blood sugar levels, which can be exaggerated by alcohol.