Sushmita Sengupta | Updated: August 19, 2020 18:21 IST
Bajra is replete with health benefits
It would be safe to say that Gujarati foods popularity has now transcended many boundaries. Not only the neighbouring states, the whole country cannot seem to have enough of the Gujarati dishes. Dhokla, khandvi, fafda- there are a range of Gujarati farsaan or snacks that often walk away with almost all the limelight, but as it turns out, there's so much more to Gujarati cuisine than what meets the eye. For instance, their focus seasonal eating and ingenious use local grains, cereals, millets and pulses. Bajre ka thepla is one fine example. Made with bajra or pearl millet, this flat-bread is made so thin that it comes with a characteristic crispness. You may call it a very thin version of a paratha, only less fried and greasy. Bajra is also a packed with many health benefits that may make you want to add the millet to your diet right away.
Bajra or Pearl Millet Health Benefits:
Here is the full recipe of Bajre ka thepla.
Flavoured with chillies and garlic, the ever-so-versatile theplas can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner. You can serve it with pickle, yogurt or any sabzi of your choice. Try it at home and let us know how you liked it in the comments section below.
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