10 Atta Flour Benefits That Assures Wellness Of Body, Mind & Beauty

Adding whole wheat flour to your diet is a serious decision which you can afford to enhance and assure overall wellness of physical, mental health and beauty. It also provides essential energies for the body to function efficiently. Researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Centre proved that Vitamin E & B present in whole wheat flour aids in the prevention of diseases that cause a mental decline like Alzheimer and other disorders. An experiment revealed that men who ate more servings of whole wheat breakfast faced very less risk

3 Healthy Vermicelli Breakfasts

Vermicelli means long slender threads or little worms, a traditional type of pasta round in section similar to spaghetti, a part of several Asian cuisines regular breakfast, an expression of culture, tradition and healthy lifestyle. Vermicelli also Known as semiya in Tamil and Malayalam, sev, sevai in Gujarati, simoli in Bengali, semiyan, sawaeya,and sevee in Hindi. Made from refined rice or millet flours suitable for quick cooking, often referred to as rice sticks or noodles used to prepare sweet and savoury dishes. Without a flavour of its own with nature

Continental Cake – Rice Vermicelli Idly

A savory rice cake originating from Indian sub-continent, a popular breakfast made by steaming the batter consisting fermented lentils which are fermented, the fermentation process breaks down the starch so that they are readily metabolized by the body. Idly has several variations including Rava, millet flour, and others. Idly has been mentioned in several ancient Indian works, the recipe mentioned in such ancient Indian works leaves out three key aspects of the modern idly recipe: Rice vermicelli idly with semolina which is famous in Karnataka, made out of big molds that

How to Prepare Corn Vermicelli Soup

Soup is the primary liquid food generally served warm or hot cooked with vegetables, meat, stock juice, soups are classified upon the use of agents used to thicken them. Evidence of the existence of soup can be found as far back as about 20,000 BC. The word soup comes from French “Soup” which means bread soaked in broth. Soups are energizers, the high water content in the soup will give keep filled with nutrition’s, and soups generally contain low trans-fat, sodium, and saturated sugar. In many cultures soup is consumed

Finger Foods with Chakki Fresh Atta

Samosa is the most popular healthy finger food of Indian cuisine, prepared with whole wheat Chakki fresh Atta, a triangular or flatentrée, and a crispy, crusty, savory Fried fast food starter. Stuffed with mashed and boiled potatoes, onions, peas, and lentils, with flavorful and exotic spices and curried vegetables or minced meat accompanied with mint chutney. Sweet samosas contain no fillings that are simply dipped in thick sugar syrup. Samosa as an appetizer strikes the balance between calorie, fats and nutritional value. Samosa health facts Good vegetables. No preservatives. Fewer

Rising Ragi Benefits for Diabetes Patients

Ragi the soul food of south India, rich in calcium, high in fiber contents an essential source of amino acids, gluten-free, excellent baby food, cools the body, reduces blood pressure, cholesterol, and reduces heart problems and risks of strokes, reverses skin aging, provides stamina, helps in weight loss, battles anemia, a natural relaxant. Diabetologists and dieticians are finding out that ragi is the solution for chronic illnesses like Diabetes, hypertension, and Hyperlipidemia. Hence frequently prescribed to support diabetes management measures, to minimize the risk of type 2 diabetes and other

10 Reasons to Add This Super Seed into Your Diet

India ranks number one in the production of Ragi known as finger millet contributing 58% of global production, a whole, and gluten-free grain is grown without pesticides. Packed with minerals, calcium, carbs, and vitamin-D, amino acids, regular consumption will prevent malnutrition. Depression, insomnia, degenerative diseases, and premature aging. A fiber-rich diet that aids the development of a sound mind and body. Ragi can be soaked, sprouted and milled into flour for healthy traditional and a nutritious alternative breakfast, one or two helpings of ragi is safe to consume every day.

SALT / THE TASTE OF LIFE

“Salt is born of the purest parents the sun and the sea” -Pythagoras One natural taste, the taste, and necessity of life, its presence is not felt but its absence makes all foods tasteless. A natural cure used since ancient times in all historic communities to pre-historic culture as a seasoning, condiment, preservative a disinfectant, deodorizer, stabilizer of soil for construction, softener, a component of the ceremonial offering, a unit of exchange, and a symbol of friendship. It is estimated that there are 14,000 different uses of salt. Salty flavor

Kozhukattai / Modak: Sweet Dumpling

Kozhukattai Dates Back To Mahabharata An ancient South Indian sweet dumpling traditionally associated with Lord Ganesh, A special occasion offering and a healthy sweet snack made out of roasted rice flour, stuffed with grated coconut, Jaggery, dal, ghee & cardamom, can be steamed and fried into various shapes and flavors. It’s a hot traditional pack of nutrients, proteins, carbohydrates, and dietary fibers. Similar to Tibetan Momos, Kozhukattai is an exotic appetizer which is also a simple snack to prepare, Helps to reduce weight and body cholesterol. The scripture declares Modaks

Miracle Millet Kambu & it’s Health Benefits

Miracle Millet Kambu & it's Health Benefits(Pearl Millet)

Millets are becoming increasingly popular among health-conscious owing to their immense health benefits. Kambu is called Bajra in Hindi; Pearl millet in English, Sajjalu in Telugu, Bajri in Gujarati. India is the largest producer of Kambu. Kambu or Pearl Millet is considered as one of the best foods that can provide nutrition and health to your body. Nutritional Value of Kambu It is a high energy food which is packed with Iron. Kambu has 8 times Iron content higher than in Rice. The rich Iron content in Kambu aids in

How Rava is used in our Indian Kitchen?

Beetroot Rava Kesari

Sooji/Suji/Rava is a gritty coarse type of flour that comes from durum wheat. Granulated wheat which is otherwise called Semolina is produced from the hard red wheat berries whose bran, germ and endosperm are separated and the endosperm breaks into fine grains during the milling process. It is called Semolina or Sooji in North India and Rava in South India. Buying the ingredient Semolina is off-white or yellow, depending on the variety of wheat it was made from, and resembles coarse sand in texture. There are many kinds of semolina