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5 healthier substitutes for maida in Indian cooking

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 11:15 IST
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5 healthier substitutes for maida in Indian cooking

Maida is everywhere. From fluffy bhaturas and soft naans to bakery biscuits and cake rusk, this fine white flour quietly sneaks into many desi favourites. But maida is stripped of fibre, low in nutrients, and tends to spike blood sugar quickly. You don’t have to give up your favourites, though. Just switch out maida with smarter, healthier flours that your body will appreciate. Here are five solid substitutes that actually taste good and fit right into Indian kitchens.

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Whole wheat flour

Let’s start with the obvious. Whole wheat atta is already a hero in Indian homes. It’s got more fibre, more B vitamins, and feels more satisfying. Whether you're rolling rotis, baking biscuits or thickening gravies, whole wheat flour does the job without making a fuss. It’s a mild upgrade with major benefits.

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Besan (gram flour)

This nutty, earthy flour made from chana dal is a total game-changer. It's naturally high in protein and fits beautifully into batters, pakoras, cheelas and even pancakes. Besan is also great for gluten-free baking and brings a hearty texture. A little goes a long way when you want something wholesome yet flavourful.

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Ragi (finger millet) flour

Rich in calcium, iron, and amino acids, ragi is perfect for everything from rotis to laddoos. It doesn’t puff up like maida, but it holds its own with a lovely earthy taste. Great for kids, elders, and anyone looking for stronger bones and better nutrition.

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Jowar (sorghum) flour

This ancient millet flour is light, gluten-free, and full of goodness. Jowar works well for flatbreads, thalipeeth, even pancakes when mixed with a little warm water and patience. It helps with digestion, supports weight goals, and is naturally cooling. If maida is all fluff, jowar is solid and smart.

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Almond flour

This one is a bit special because almond flour adds a rich, nutty flavor that works well in desserts and soft bakes. It’s low in carbs, high in protein, and full of healthy fats. Use it in halwa, to thicken kheer, or in the occasional sweet bake for a lighter, more indulgent option.

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