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The Magic of Millet

By SAHANA SHIVPRASAD SHETTY
February 26, 2021

These recipes will tickle your tastebuds and ensure good health, says Sahana Shivprasad Shetty.

Kindly note this image has been used only for representational purposes. Photograph: Kind courtesy Enotovyj/Pexels.com

There's a reason why millets have a magical place in my life.

A new-found passion found a permanent place in my life four year ago when I discovered the joys of food blogging.

I began experimenting with different regional cuisines so that I would have something new to feature on my blog.

I also went all out when it came to socialising and indulging all kinds of food, including desserts. Naturally, my weight began to shoot up and I reached a point when the weighing scale showed 125 kilos.

I'm a B Pharma graduate, so I should have known better. But my passion for blogging took precedence.

During the lockdown, I had a rude wake-up call when I met my diabetologist.

I was determined to become healthy again. That's when millets became my best friends. Introducing millets in my daily diet helped me reduce weight (I've lost 40 kilos).

My blood sugar and cholesterol are in control. The fatty liver problem I had been diagnosed with was cured as well.

 

Millets are fashionable now, but they are one of the most ancient grains. They even find a place in the Yajurveda.

Every millet has its own health benefits and properties. So introduce them to your diet; after all, they are so versatile and have so many vital nutrients.

They can replace rice in your daily diet. You can use them to make dosas, adai, roti, bhakri and even cakes.

Bajra, jowar and ragi are popular millets in India. Now, even chama millet, proso millet, foxtail millet, barnyard millet and kodo millet are gaining popularity.

Today, I am sharing some of my favourite millet recipes. They have helped me tackle obesity, diabetes and high cholesterol in just four months.

IMAGE: Ragi Dal Dosa. Photograph: Kind courtesy Sahana Shivprasad Shetty

Ragi Dal Dosa

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IMAGE: Jowar Idli. Photograph: Kind courtesy Sahana Shivprasad Shetty

Jowar Idli

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IMAGE: Foxtail Millet Dosa. Photograph: Kind courtesy Sahana Shivprasad Shetty

Foxtail Millet Dosa

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Sahana Shetty blogs at Sahana’s Food Passion.

SAHANA SHIVPRASAD SHETTY

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