Mace/Javitri
Mace/Javitri
Mace is the lacy, reddish covering of the nutmeg seed, known for its warm, aromatic flavor. It adds a delicate yet complex flavor to both sweet and savory dishes. These delicate flowers from the Nutmeg tree is a highly-prized spice that adds a strong fragrance to your
garam masala, biryanis, pulavs and other dishes.
How to use
How to use
Culinary Uses:
* Baking
Pure Ragi Flour can be used to bake a variety of healthy treats. Replace up to 50% of all-purpose flour with ragi flour in your favorite bread, muffin, or cake recipes. This adds a unique nutty flavor and boosts the nutritional content.
* Roti and Dosa
Ragi Flour can be used to make nutritious rotis, chapatis and dosas.
* Porridge
Ragi porridge is a popular breakfast option. Mix Pure Ragi Flour with water or milk and cook over medium heat until thickened. Sweeten with jaggery or honey and top with nuts and fruits for a wholesome meal.
* Snacks
Ragi flour can be used to make a variety of snacks, such as ragi cookies, laddus, or savory fritters. These snacks are not only delicious but also packed with essential nutrients.
* Thickening Agent
Use Pure Ragi Flour as a natural thickening agent in soups, stews, and gravies. It adds a subtle flavor while enhancing the texture and nutritional value of your dishes.
Myth Buster
Myth Buster
Myth: Pure Ragi Flour is Tasteless and Bland
Facts: Pure Ragi Flour has a distinct, earthy, and slightly nutty flavor that can enhance the taste of various dishes. When used correctly, it adds a unique depth to recipes, making them more flavorful and enjoyable. Experimenting with different spices, herbs, and ingredients can further elevate its taste.