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6 ways to add rajgira (amaranth) to your daily diet for better immunity & gut health

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 09:16 IST
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6 ways to add rajgira (amaranth) to your daily diet for better immunity & gut health

Rajgira, also called amaranth, has long been a favorite in Indian kitchens. This small but powerful grain is packed with protein, fibre, and key nutrients that support healthy digestion and help strengthen the immune system. Naturally gluten-free and easy to cook, it fits right into a variety of dishes with ease. If you’re looking to bring more nourishment to your meals while keeping flavours satisfying and interesting, rajgira is a great choice. Here’s how to make it a regular part of your routine with simple, delicious ideas that are both wholesome and enjoyable.

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Rajgira breakfast porridge

Start your day with a warm, comforting bowl of rajgira porridge. Simply cook the grain with milk or water, add a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom, and top it with nuts or fruits. It’s filling, soothing, and easy on the stomach, offering a gentle energy boost to begin your day.

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Popped rajgira

Popped rajgira looks a bit like mini popcorn, but it’s much more nutrient-dense. You can eat it plain, mix it into trail mixes, or shape it into crunchy energy balls with jaggery and ghee. These little pops are packed with amino acids and are excellent for supporting a healthy digestive system.

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Rotis with a twist

Swap your regular flour with rajgira atta for rotis or parathas, especially on fasting days. It’s light, nutty, and full of fibre that helps good gut bacteria. Pair it with curd or sabzi for a wholesome, satisfying meal that won’t feel heavy.

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Rajgira laddoos

Indulging in something sweet can be healthy, too. Rajgira laddoos, typically made with jaggery and ghee, are not only tasty but also boost immunity with their iron and mineral content. They’re perfect for that late-afternoon slump when you want a little flavour without the sugar crash.

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Rajgira khichdi

For a warm, soothing meal that's easy on the gut, try a simple rajgira khichdi. Cooked with veggies, mild spices, and a touch of ghee, this dish is comfort food with benefits. It’s especially helpful when your digestive system needs a reset without lacking in nourishment.

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Add it to soups and stews

Think of rajgira as a hidden gem that elevates any dish. Toss a handful of grains into soups or stews—they’ll thicken the broth while boosting fibre and protein. The grain’s subtle nutty flavor adds a delightful twist and makes the meal more complete.



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