
Experience the richest fiber source among millets! This Brown Top Millet (Andu Korralu) Bisibelebath is a savory, spicy, one-pot wonder that detoxifies your digestive tract and keeps you full for hours.
↓ Jump to Recipe| calories | 260 |
| protein | 9 |
| carbs | 42 |
| fat | 6 |
| fiber | 12.5 |
Hello Mitra! Today at NutriLifeMitra, we are cooking with the fiber champion: Brown Top Millet (known as Andu Korralu in Telugu). While most grains have 1-2% fiber, Brown Top Millet boasts a staggering 12.5%. This makes it a powerful "broom" for your digestive system, cleaning out toxins as it passes through.
Because of its robust texture, it is the perfect candidate for Bisibelebath. The spicy, tangy flavors of the sambar blend beautifully with the grainy texture of Andu Korralu, creating a meal that is both comforting and medicinal.
Who should eat this? It is a miracle meal for those with Chronic Constipation, Obesity, or Type-2 Diabetes.
When to eat? This is a heavy, nutrient-dense meal, making it an ideal Lunch. It provides a slow release of energy that will keep you fueled until late evening.
How to eat? Serve it hot with a dollop of ghee and a side of cooling cucumber raita or plain curd to balance the spices.
Myth: "Brown Top Millet is too coarse to eat."
Reality: If you soak it for 6 hours and pressure cook it properly, it becomes incredibly soft. The "coarseness" is actually the life-saving fiber your body needs!
Medical Disclaimer: Due to its extremely high fiber content, start with a small portion if you are introducing Brown Top Millet to your diet for the first time. Drink at least 3-4 liters of water daily when consuming high-fiber millets.
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