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Tired of Confusing Labels and Pricey Powders? This Homemade Protein Mix Solves It All

Every aisle is packed with protein powders — but how many actually deliver clean, balanced nutrition without added sugar, fillers, or preservatives? Most store-bought options are expensive, overly processed, or filled with ingredients you can't even pronounce. If you're frustrated by hidden additives or don't know which powder to trust, here's your solution: a homemade protein mix made with simple, natural ingredients from your kitchen. This blend brings together the ancient strength of ragi, the nutrient density of nuts and seeds, and the natural sweetness of jaggery. It's clean, powerful, and tailored for everyday wellness. Ingredients: 2–3 ragi rotis – dry roasted until crisp 1 cup total of mixed nuts and seeds, including: Pumpkin seeds Sesame seeds Almonds Cashews Walnuts Pistachios ¼ cup cacao powder (unsweetened cocoa) ½ cup jaggery powder 2–3 cardamom pods (elaichi) How to Make It: B Dry roast the ragi rotis on low heat until they’re crisp. Let them cool comp...

Travel-Friendly Jaggery Roti With Wheat Flour Recipe [Punjabi Basara/Sindhi Koki Roti]

Let's start making gur ki roti, which is also a travel-friendly snack. To make mithi roti ki recipe, you need to heat 1/4 cup milk, stir in 1/4 cup of jaggery, 1 tbsp of ghee, and 1 tsp of fennel seeds or saunf. Let jaggery dissolve. Meanwhile, let's sift 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour or semolina. Yes, we will make sweet roti with jaggery and ghee. I love to carry this meethi roti or sindhi koki roti on holidays. Because I need something with my hot cuppa. I don't buy biscuits so this sweet paratha makes the best accompaniment with my cup of tea.  Gur ki roti benefits are apletnty. It satiates your sweet cravings, gives you a dose of nutrients and is quite filling. Sweet wheat flour roti stays good for at least 3 days, if not longer, at room temperature and is best enjoyed with aam ka achaar and a hot cuppa. In place of whole wheat, you may take semolina. I make meethi chapati with whole wheat and sometimes with semolina. Since I wanted to try out baked shakarpara with semol...