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Poha turns mushy and soggy? 4 common mistakes that people commit and easy fixes

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 29, 2026, 21:45 IST
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How to make perfect Poha at home

Poha is one of the most common and beloved breakfast dishes of India. It is light comforting, and quick to prepare. But, despite being simple many people fail at getting it right and complain of soggy and mushy poha. Many people say that while they did everything right, the dish still turned out sticky, clumpy, or overly soft. Let us look at the most common mistakes people make and how you can easily fix them at home.

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Mistake 1: Washing poha for too long


When making poha, washing flattened rice is important. However, washing it for too long is definitely not a good idea. Understand that flattened rice absorbs water very quickly, especially the thin variety, and excess wash can cause the flakes to break down and become mushy before cooking even begins.
Easy fix: Always use a strainer to rinse poha gently for a few seconds. Using a strainer helps drain excess water completely and allowss the poha to rest for 5–10 minutes so it softens naturally.

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Mistake 2: Use of wrong poha


Yes, you read it right. It is important to understand that not all poha varieties behave the same way. Thin varieties can become soggy faster, therefore, it is suggested to avoid that variety of flattened rice for poha.


Easy Fix: For dishes like kanda poha, always use thick poha. This helps retain the right texture of the dish.

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Mistake 3: Overcooking the poha

Poha cooks very quickly and leaving it on the heat for too long can make it soggy and mushy. Constant stirring also breaks the flakes and turns the dish pasty. Hence, overcooking and excessive mixing should be avoided.


Easy Fix: According to experts, cooking poha for a few minutes after adding it to the pan is enough. And instead of using a spatula, always toss the pan gently to avoid the breaking of flattened rice.

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Mistake 4: Adding lemon juice too early

Lemon juice is added to poha to provide tanginess and freshness. However, adding it too early can make the dish soggy and also adds a bit of bitterness due to exposure to heat.


Easy Fix: Always add lemon juice towards the end and after switching off the flame. It is said that this helps keep the flavour right and also prevents unnecessary moisture buildup.

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