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The right way to cook and eat chapati to lose weight

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2022, 17:53 IST
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​Can Atta help in losing weight? Here are 5 types of flour that help with fat loss?

Trying to lose weight by cutting down on roti and rice? Then you need to pause and read this. In India, it is impossible to imagine a meal without soft fluffy chapatis made with refined wheat flour( atta). It is a common misconception that eating carb-rich atta can add on to your weight.

But did you know you can eat rotis and still lose weight? Yes, this may sound strange, especially when most health experts suggest to strike off roti and rice right from the beginning of the diet. Here are some healthier versions of atta, which can effectively help you lose weight, if consumed in moderation.

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​Bajra flour


Bajra ka atta is a part of several Indian cuisines, especially in North India, where in this millet is extensively used to make rotis and khichdi on special occasions, etc. But do you know why Bajra is a much loved millet? This is due to its taste, gluten free composition and the nutrients in this millet such as protein, fiber, magnesium, iron, which provide satiety and help in losing weight, improving digestion and boosts overall immunity. A 100 gram serving of this atta has around 12 grams of protein and 242 grams of a mineral Phosphorus, which helps the body's growth, development and cell/tissue repairing.

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Jowar flour


Jowar also known as Shorghum is a millet, which is loaded with calcium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, niacin, riboflavin, thiamin, folate and antioxidants. This gluten rich millet is perfect for someone who is trying to lose weight as the dietary fiber in jowar provides satiety and reduces odd hunger pangs. According to health experts, adding millets to the daily diet can help in reducing blood sugar levels and improve heart health. In case you find it difficult to digest, mixing equal quantities of jowar or wheat flour can also help in improving the intake of dietary fiber and essential nutrients.

How to make it: Knead Jowar flour with hot water and 1 tsp of salt. Allow it to rest. Make thick rotis.



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​Can Atta help in losing weight? Here are 5 types of flour that help with fat loss?

Trying to lose weight by cutting down on roti and rice? Then you need to pause and read this. In India, it is impossible to imagine a meal without soft fluffy chapatis made with refined wheat flour( atta). It is a common misconception that eating carb-rich atta can add on to your weight.

But did you know you can eat rotis and still lose weight? Yes, this may sound strange, especially when most health experts suggest to strike off roti and rice right from the beginning of the diet. Here are some healthier versions of atta, which can effectively help you lose weight, if consumed in moderation.

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​Ragi Atta


This dark flour needs no introduction. It is a rich source of amino acids, fiber, riboflavin, niacin, folate, iron and antioxidants. Ragi atta has turned into a fad among health enthusiasts for its umpteen health benefits. Rotis made with this vegan gluten free atta keeps you satiated for a longer period of time. With around 354 calories in 100 gram per serving and around 13 grams of protein in 1 serving, this millet helps in managing blood sugar levels, improves insulin sensitivity due to the presence of amino acids and dietary fiber. This also helps in reducing odd cravings and helps in effective weight loss. Replacing refined flour with ragi flour can help you lose weight in just a few weeks!

How to make it: Knead Ragi flour with warm milk/water, a pinch of sugar of salt and some oil. You can also add 1/4 cup wheat flour.

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​Oats flour


There’s no denying that oats and its flour are good for health, but do you know that including oats to your diet for 4-weeks can significantly help in losing weight, reducing bad cholesterol level, balancing insulin sensitivity and improving digestion. This is all due to the presence of soluble dietary fiber, that helps in reducing cravings by providing satiety and the fiber reduces the absorption of cholesterol in blood stream, which helps in lowering the LDL levels.

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