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I gained about 21 kgs during my pregnancy. After my daughter was born the weight-loss anxiety began. I couldnt go on a crash diet as the baby was feeding. My mom told me to start eating broken wheat or dalia instead of rice , especially at night. I totally substituted rice with broken wheat in my diet for about 2 months and lost 7 kgs flat! I also used to walk and exercise but the dalia worked wonders for me. I told a couple of friends about this routine and they also lost weight with this substitution.
I have selected Ranjini’s recipe for dalia upma for the Your recipe rocks event. Her style of preparing the upma is very similar to how my mom makes it except that mom roasts the dalia instead of blanching it. However, the final dish tastes just as good. Thanks Ranjini for sharing your recipe with us.
Dalia is a perfect substitute for rice in any pulao or biryani. It can even be eaten with dal and sabzi. Once its mixed with curries, it tastes exactly like rice. Interestingly the cooking procedure is also the same for dalia and rice. So whats the difference? The calories reduce and the fiber nutrition goes up. Its excellent for digestion as well and can be given to babies over the age of one year.
In this recipe I used ordinary broken wheat as I had a pack at home already. If you go shopping please pick up sprouted broken wheat rawa like Ranjini has used as that is more nutritious.
Thanks to Madhu for hosting this unique event – Your Recipe Rocks. Hope the rice shortage problem will soon be overcome.
Rajani of Vegetarian in Me has given me the Yummy Blog Award. Thanks so much Rajani for thinking my blog to be yummy. I am actually a huge fan of her recipes. Somehow, each recipe she selects seems to be exactly the thing I want to make.
The recipient of this award is expected to do the following :
1) Mention what the award stands for
“This award is given to the blog with most yummy recipes/photos”
2) The recipient should quote their favorite desserts which they have eaten or made themselves
- Rasmalai
- Creme caramel
- Red carrot halwa
- Malai Sandwich
Wow! I enjoyed this part but it has made me very hungry!
3) Finally, I should pass this award onto 4 other food bloggers. Well, its very difficult to choose 4 as there are so many blogs I really like. Anyway, here are the recipients of this award :
1) Divya of Dil se
2) Asha – foodie’s hope
3) Happy Cook of My Kitchen Treasures
4) Madhuram of Egglesscooking
Congratulations to all!
Hi Roma, thanks for participating in the event. We aslo use broken wheat regularly in our house. I also make a similare upma, but never heard of sprouted broken wheat. Earlier this week I also prepared cracked wheat pongal for YRR from Sailu’s blog. I’ll be posting it very soon.
Also thank you very much for passing the Yummy award to me. Congrats to you too.
Wheat Upma looks great Roma. I might start eating that too you know! I could use loosing some wt!:)
Enjoy your awards and thanks for mine too. Hugs!:)
Hi Roma, I love dalia!! of all the things!! and its been ages since I had it! think I am going to get a packet. how old is your baby now? you know after my daughter wasborn I lost 10 kilos in the first month.my mom had put me on a breasfeeding mum’s diet of green leaves, legumes, fenugreek, wheat, onions, fruits and garlic (but no ghee)… all stuff great for mother’s milk as well as I suppose losing weight. You know I initially planned to put a lot of baby food etc… motherhood stuff on my blog – cos I was really looking out for recipes earlier and couldnt find much on the net especially catering to indian mothers. i love the fact that you’re categorising and yes you are inspiring me to put down my experiences as well!!!!! great job there.
Madhu, I also didnt know about Sprouted Dalia. Got to know from my neighbor who used to give it to her one year old son. It sounds like a good option. Will probably try it next time.
Asha, thanks so much. Hugs to you too 🙂
Rajani, my daughter is 1 year 4 months old. The post-natal diet is also something I have been wanting to categorize on the blog. It will really help pregnant ladies to find a diet chart that can help them eat nutritious and lose weight at the same time, post delivery.
that is not alot of weight to gain while pregnant!
I am not familiar with dalia – I will have to look for it. I am sure my Indian shop will have it.
Congrats for the award, you totally deserve it! That’s a good tip on losing weight, I’ll have to remember it, thanks for sharing.
Thanks guys. Do let me know if it works for you too. Eating broken wheat at night instead of rice works wonders for health as the fiber pulls out the dirt inside our stomach and throws it out.
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Hi,
I saw sites mentioning high calorie value for broken wheat . Why is that ?
Even i assumed this has less cal when compared to rice and was about to try but was disappointed seeing the calorie count
The following site mentions Broken wheat has 527 cal
http://info.curryleaves.com/Indianingredients.htm
http://www.tarladalal.com/FastFoodCalorie.asp
Let me know your comments on this.
Hi Bhunu,
Its a good question. Thanks for bringing this up.
Broken wheat is high in fiber. Hence it gives you a sense of fullness on eating a smaller quantity. Moreover, the stomach will have to work more to digest it leading to burning of more calories.
Here is another link that recommends eating high-fiber foods like broken wheat for weight loss :
http://food.sify.com/fullstory.php?id=14522774
All high calorie foods are not bad for the body. In fact all calories are not even the same. If you eat a cup of chikoo fruit you take in as many calories as 3 teaspoons of Ghee. Yet, its better you eat the fruit than the ghee. Thats because hi-fiber food is good for the body and the nutrition received post absorption aids metabolism and active functioning of the body.
Roma
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Hi roma, Iam following a diet plan which includes cracked wheat upma that too in dinner iam not taking any food in the morning and afternoon sessions. With this diet
plan how many kilos i can lose in a month? Please make it clear to me.
Hi Rajendra,
Please do not skip your breakfast as it is the most important meal of the day. You can eat all-bran cornflakes or any other fat-free cereal in the morning. For lunch, you can eat two phulkas with a low-oil vegetable. In dinner, dalia upma is best. With 30 minutes of exercise everyday and avoiding hi-cal foods you can lose about 3-4 kilos in a months time.
If you stop eating breakfast as well as lunch, your metabolism rate will reduce and so you can’t lose weight quickly.
Hope this helps.
Roma
Hi Roma,
First of all i want to appreciate your efforts.i must say you are indirectly doing a wonderful job for so many mothers out there. plssssssssss do help me. i have to lovely daughters. both are fussy eaters but i am more concerned about the younger one she is just 8 Month old and dont take formula milk at all. since i am working i am able to give breast feed only in morning and night. pls tell me some nutritious recipe which can help her for her better growth and development. i feel that she is underweight as well. i will be grateful if u can help me in this matter and give me some more tips to reduce weight also
Due to the personal nature of this query I have replied via email. Hope you received it, Smita.
Thanks a lot dear for your instant reply..i will definitely try this for my baby…………and will let you know about her response……………..thanks a ton
Your recipe is really nice. But pls tell me some recipe to reduce belly fat. As I have gained fat on my tummy after second delivery.
You need to exercise to target your belly fat. A twister works well. So does lying on your back and cycling in the air.
Thanx for ur prompt reply. Will try n let u knw.
Hello Roma ji
Hello Roma ji I am Madhu 29 years old my weight is 56 kg but my tummy flab is increasing day by day pls suggest me diet plan how cloud i reduce my tummy fab and my weight also pls suggest me.
Thanks
Hi Madhu,
Your weight doesn’t seem that much.
Some simple tips to reduce tummy flab:
1) Lie down on your back and cycle in the air.
2) Use a hip twister. Hold a wall for support.
To lose weight eat brown bread or broken wheat upma every night for dinner.
If your tummy flab still increases day by day, you might need to seek medical advise.
Thanks Roma – I am also trying to loose my pregnancy weight. I had a c section. Do you recommend any excersices that will help me reduce weight. Thanks- priya
Yoga is good. Start with it, when your baby is around 3 months old. There are specific exercises that enable weight loss.
Brisk walk of about 30 mins a day also helps.
Besides this, you can hold a chair and swing your legs to reduce your hips.
Hi Roma,
my father tried to take dalia-milk in dinner but he face the constipation problem to take it in night.Is this unhealthy to take it in night?
Please suggest
Thanks
Hi Pradeep,
It is unlikely that dalia caused constipation. If you want, you can give him vegetable upma instead.
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Hi
I had a normal delivery in Jan 2014. Since then my skin around stomach has not tightened. I used belt around my waist as suggested by my doctor but its of no use. Please suggest me any diet or exercise.
Hi,
You need to switch to a low-carb, high protein diet. Exercise at least 30 mins every day. Use a twister to slim down your waist.