What’s healthier: suji or whole wheat? Let’s settle the debate once and for all
All true blue Indian kids have grown up eating both atta or wheat and suji or semolina. Both these grains provide their own set of distinct benefits in terms of nutrition. Lately, however, many are of the view that wheat flour could have certain side-effects, largely because it is adulterated with other substances.
Semolina, on the other hand, is considered one of the healthiest grains and can be used in diverse ways. It is used to make various dishes, including the much-loved dosa and upma. During winters, there’s no greater joy than indulging in a bowl of suji ka halwa.
Another reason why suji is preferred by nutritionists is that it is made from rough, coarsely ground whole wheat. What’s more, it’s light on the stomach and can be digested easily. So, in case you are looking to lose weight, having suji is a good idea. On the other hand, whole wheat is not low in calories and can get in the way of losing or maintaining weight.
Since the scale is tilting towards suji, how about learning about its various benefits?
Here’s why suji is preferred by nutritionists:
1. Energy booster
Semolina is good to boost energy. That’s because it has healthy carbs to fuel your body so that you stay active and healthy at all times.
2. Iron-rich
It is rich in iron and can even help those who suffer from any such
deficiencies. In fact, according to the USDA, a 100-gram of semolina contains 1.23 mg of iron.
3. Loaded with calcium
It is loaded with calcium which makes it great to enhance your bone health.
4. Nervous system booster
It helps to maintain your nervous system, thanks to the presence of magnesium, zinc, and phosphorus.
5. No cholesterol
Semolina does not contain cholesterol which is why it can be consumed frequently without any worry.
But there are some side effects too…
One of the biggest side effects is that semolina doesn’t serve people with a wheat allergy. Those who suffer from this condition can experience allergic reactions like nausea, sneezing, runny nose, vomiting, or in some severe cases, asthma.
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PERSONALISE NOWIt is a no-no for those who have celiac disease which is associated with being allergic to gluten, an integral component of both whole wheat and semolina.
For the others, enjoy semolina or suji as much as you can, and reap its health benefits!
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