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Crunchy Amaranth Cookies: Gluten Free Digestives | Amaranth Biscuits Recipe

Amaranth flour cookies are one of the delicious baked goodies ever. Do not believe my words? Try out this soft, melt-in-mouth yet crunchy simple cookie recipe with amarath flour. amaranth digestives I am on a digestives-making spree, trying out a blend of grains, millets, and cereals. These are the yummiest wheat-free digestives ever. With low saturated fat and no white sugar, the amaranth digestives are baking powder free. amaranth cookies You will fall in love with the rustic taste and aroma of rajgira atta, as amaranth is known in Hindi. Amaranth is a gluten-free addition to your list, which has numerous benefits for health. Here's a recap on amaranth benefits: Amaranth is known as the " never fading flower" in Greek. The grain has been widely grown since ages. rajgira cookies The amaranth grain is a rich source of protein compared to other cereal grains with significantly higher lysine content. Do you know amaranth benefits digestion he

Rajgira/Amaranth Flour Cookies: Gluten-Free Recipe Collection

rajgira cookies Looking for gluten free recipes? Say gluten free cookies? Well, ask for it and you have it readily available here. Rajgira or amaranth is a high protein, high vitamin & mineral gluten-free grain that has remained a staple for many ancient cultures. The best fact about the gluten free amaranth is that it can be consumed as: a leaf - make rajgria saag with it (known as chulai in Odiya and tastes delicious with simple ingredients on your shelf..will share the recipe ) a seed - amaranth ladoo for vrat/Navratris grain flour - make amaranth parantha, dosa, idli, cake, or cookies Festive season is just around the corner. The beginning of Navratras rings the bell for the festive season in India. The holy days when people from across the country observe fast in reverence of Goddess Durga and of course to please the deity. In English navratri means nine nights. The last four days of navratri are celebrated as Durga Puja in Bengal, which is a quintessen