Flattened Rice (पोहा (Poha))
Flattened Rice, universally loved as Poha, is the ultimate comfort breakfast in my home. It is made by parboiling rice and then flattening it into thin, light flakes that cook in just a few minutes. In my kitchen, it is a versatile ingredient that can be transformed into a spicy morning meal or a crunchy evening snack. I love its ability to absorb flavors—the tang of lemon, the heat of green chilies, and the sweetness of sautéed onions. There is a magnificent simplicity to Poha; it feels light on the stomach yet very satisfying. I remember the aroma of toasted mustard seeds and curry leaves that always signals a fresh batch being prepared. It is a symbol of domestic efficiency and regional pride, especially in the Malwa and Maharashtrian regions. It is an honest, reliable friend for every home cook.

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Calories
180 kcal
Protein
3.2g
Fat
0.6g
Carbs
40g
Fiber
0.4g
Vitamins
Iron, B-Vitamins
Cooking Tips
- • Wash the flakes in a colander just once and let them drain; over-soaking will make them mushy and ruin the texture.
- • Add a tiny pinch of sugar while cooking to balance the tartness of the lemon and the heat of the chilies.
- • Try dry-roasting the flakes to make a healthy, crunchy chivda snack without deep frying.
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