Health
Eat Right: Try this dietician-approved millet soupy noodles recipe
Deepika Dua Arora, whose child is a student at Apeejay School International, South Delhi, recommends a healthy recipe that both parents and children can make at home
Deepika Dua Arora, whose child is a student at Apeejay School International, South Delhi, recommends a healthy recipe that both parents and children can make at home
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3 years agoon


On International Year of Millets, parents can teach children about their roots by introducing them to indigenous foods like millets, and simultaneously encourage them to follow a healthy diet.
Millets contain a lot of health benefits. Jowar and bajra, two of the most commonly consumed millets in India, are gluten-free and rich in protein and fibre, which help improve the digestive system, bone health and heart health. They are also packed with vitamins and nutrients.
Wondering how to get your child to eat millets? We have got you covered! Here’s an easy recipe by Deepika Dua Arora, dietician, Mutation Diet Clinic, which you can make for your child on a weekend:
Millet soupy noodles
Ingredients
Millet noodles – 1 packet
Veggies (carrots, bell peppers, broccoli, mushrooms, spinach leaves) – 1 cup
Onion – 1/2, thinly sliced
Your choice of protein (shredded chicken/soya chunks/paneer chunks) – 1 cup
Salt to taste
Method
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