
Tired of the same old millet upma? Try this Mediterranean-style Proso Millet (Varigalu) salad. High in protein and lecithin, it’s a refreshing meal that keeps your heart and brain sharp.
↓ Jump to Recipe| calories | 215 |
| protein | 7 |
| carbs | 39 |
| fat | 5 |
| fiber | 8 |
Hello Mitra! Today at NutriLifeMitra, we are exploring Proso Millet (known as Varigalu in Telugu). While many millets are famous for fiber, Proso is a champion for its Lecithin content. Lecithin is a type of fat that is essential for every cell in your body, especially for your brain and nervous system.
Instead of the usual soft-cooked porridges, we are making a "Mediterranean Salad." By cooking the Proso millet to a firm, al-dente texture, it works perfectly as a base for fresh vegetables and zesty dressings. It’s light, sophisticated, and incredibly satisfying.
Who should eat this? It is a great Office Lunch because it doesn't make you feel sleepy. It is also perfect for those monitoring their Heart Health.
When to eat? This is a Lunch or Early Dinner masterpiece. It tastes even better after 30 minutes of marinating in the dressing.
How to eat? Serve it chilled or at room temperature. It goes wonderfully with a side of grilled chicken or a bowl of spiced chickpea (chana) salad.
Myth: "Proso millet is only for birdseed."
Reality: While birds love it because it’s nutrient-dense, Proso is a high-grade human superfood that has been cultivated in India for thousands of years. Its unique fat profile makes it superior to many modern grains.
Medical Disclaimer: Proso millet is safe for most people. However, like all millets, it contains small amounts of goitrogens, so if you have an underlying thyroid condition, enjoy this 2-3 times a week rather than every day.
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