On a leisurely Sunday stroll through Bhendi Bazaar, the air is thick with the sharp, fresh scent of winter. Rows of vendors ...
With the likes of green garlic appearing this winter, Mumbai chefs are busy enjoying the most of the season but not without ...
Winter in Lucknow changes everything, especially what lands on the plate. Vegetables turn sweeter, greens grow bolder, and slow-cooked meals suddenly make perfe ...
The year 2023 was celebrated as the International Year of Millets, and since then, the idea of incorporating traditionally grown Indian millets like jowar, bajra, kodo, etc for healthier diets has ...
Ayurveda recommends bajra for winter due to its warming qualities that balance Vata dosha and combat cold. Rich in nutrients like magnesium and iron, it boosts immunity, digestion, and sustained ...
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Bajra is one of the most practical winter grains because it is dense, nutrient rich and slowly digested. Its thermogenic nature makes it particularly valuable in cold weather. Read Time: 8 min Winter ...
Bajra, a highly nutritious and profitable crop, can be sown before Bengal gram in the rabi season, enabling farmers to utilise idle land and earn substantial income, said P.V. Satyanarayana, Director ...
Rotis are an integral part of Indian households as they contain complex carbs and fibre. We often eat them out of habit every day, but did you know that each type of roti has its own unique health ...
"Stop eating roti? You'll often hear this advice from health experts these days, but giving up such an important part of Indian meals is impractical," says Dr Shubham. He adds, "In India, most people ...
As high as 75 per cent of the bajra crop in Rajasthan, the top producer of the nutri-cereal in India, may have been damaged due to heavy rain, said State’s Agriculture Minister Kirodi Lal Meena.