Jowar is commonly called by various names across India- jwaarie, jowar, jola, or jondhalaa and is used to make bhakri, jowar roti, or jolada rotti. Jowar is a staple source of nutrition in areas that ...
Jowar makes for a popular choice among the dieters who look for healthy substitutes of maida (or all-purpose flour) in any recipe.
The idea is to not let the roti lose its moisture. Hence, the best practice is to make the roti and eat it immediately for the best flavours.
This recipe of jowar pulao is super-nutritious as it eliminates rice and adds the goodness of jowar along with a range of healthy vegetables
Indian cuisine offers a wide range of delectable dishes that are diverse not only in flavour but also in their appearance.
We have discovered a new, great way to make pancakes healthy and flavourful. Replace maida with jowar or sorghum.
A healthy alternative to the all-purpose flour is Jowar or Sorghum. Rich, Bitter-y and fibrous in texture, this millet is grown abundantly across India
Jowar soup is easy to make and a super convenient way to add more millet to your daily diet.
Jowar is a healthy millet that is a must-have in our diet. But can you consume it in summer?
Diabetes diet: Roti made with jowar flour and methi leaves is an excellent choice for winters. Both the foods are nutrient-rich and have anti-diabetes properties.