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Ragi Roti: 5 reasons to eat it daily and how to make it quickly

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 3, 2025, 12:02 IST
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Ragi Roti: 5 reasons to eat it daily and how to make it quickly

Ragi roti may not always be the first thing you reach for, but it quietly does everything right. It’s wholesome, filling, and quite simple to make once you get used to it. If you’re trying to eat less wheat or just want to add something healthier to your meals, this soft flatbread is a smart pick. It pairs well with almost anything—chutneys, sabzis, or even a quick pickle when you're in a hurry. Here’s why making ragi roti part of your daily routine can be one of the easiest ways to boost your health.

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Keeps you full longer​

Ragi is naturally high in fibre, which means it digests slowly. This helps you feel full for longer and keeps you from reaching for snacks between meals. Having ragi roti in the morning can give your day a steady start without sudden energy dips.

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Great for bones and strength

With its natural calcium content, ragi supports bone strength without needing fancy supplements. It also offers iron, which makes it a good choice if you're feeling low on energy. Over time, it builds quiet strength in the background.

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Kind to blood sugar levels

Ragi has a low glycaemic index, which means it won’t cause a quick jump in blood sugar like many refined grains. If you’re trying to eat in a steady, balanced way, this grain supports your efforts without making things harder.

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Gentle on digestion

Ragi roti is light, easy to break down, and doesn’t leave you feeling heavy. It’s especially useful during hot weather or when the stomach feels a little off. With the right sides, it becomes a comforting meal that’s still light on the system.

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Naturally gluten-free

If wheat often feels too heavy or causes bloating, ragi is a good alternative. It's gluten-free and gentle on the stomach, making it a great option for sensitive systems or anyone wanting a break from regular flour.

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Quick way to make it

Mix ragi flour with warm water, a pinch of salt, and a few drops of oil. Knead into a soft dough and shape gently into flat rounds using your hands or a rolling pin. Toast it on a hot tawa until both sides are firm and slightly crisp. For extra flavour, add chopped coriander, cumin or even grated veggies into the dough. It’s quick to make, easy to pair, and fits right into any meal of the day.


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