Suji, semolina or rava is a coarse flour, which is obtained by granulating wheat.
- It is loaded with proteins and has zero fat. The most advantageous things is that it doesn’t have any cholesterol. Suji also helps to improve heart health.
- Suji is a very rich source of iron, fiber and Vitamins E and B-Complex. The high fiber content of semolina makes you feel full for longer and controls overeating.
- Another mineral that is present in semolina is selenium. Selenium is an antioxidant which helps in preventing infections and strengthening the immune system.
- The presence of iron in semolina helps to prevent anemia.
- Semolina also contains phosphorus, which is an essential mineral for metabolizing magnesium and energy. It helps to boost nerve, bone and muscle health.
- Semolina is rich in calcium and helps to boost bone health.
- It also aids in bowel movement and helps in losing weight.
- Due to its low glycemic index, it is very beneficial for diabetics as it helps to control blood sugar levels within the body.
The coarse texture of semolina lends a great taste to various dishes and is a good choice for preparing several delicious meals. Now that you know the benefits of semolina, it is a must to add it to your child’s diet but that isn’t an easy task. Children only eat those foods which they find attractive and tasty. So, here’s how you can incorporate it in your child’s diet with ease-
1) Orange Syrup Semolina Cake
2) Semolina Pizza
3) Twisty Sambhar Maggi Pazzta
4) Suji Bhature
5) Dates and Semolina Bars
In winters, if you wish to keep your child warm, make some delicious Dates Semolina Bars and you have a win-win situation. You are satisfied that your child is warm and your child is happy eating these finger-licking bars!
6) Suji Rasgulla
7) Maggi Pazzta Mushroom Soup
Apart from the above, you can also replace regular flour with suji to make biscuits and cookies. Semolina kheer, upma, halwa, ladoo, vada, idli and uttapam are commonly made in Indian households and most children like these. Semolina can also be used to thicken your stews and soups. This will not just give you the desired consistency but will also add a wonderful flavor to the dish.
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