Natural Whole Wheat Flour Chakki (ATTA), 5kg
₹249.00
✔ 100% Vegan | Goodness of Whole Wheat Atta | NO Cholesterol and NO Trans Fat
✔ Packed with iron, calcium, dietary fiber, and amino acids, organic whole wheat is a healthier alternative since it has a low gluten content
✔ Diet Masala Chakki Atta is made of high – quality wheat, locally sourced from India’s finest wheat fields and does not contain maida
✔ Made with superior wheat blend Traditional Chakki Process, absorbs water more efficiently to make your rotis soft and fluffy
| Nutritional Value | Per 100g (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Fat | 1.7 – 2.5 g |
| Protein | 11 – 13 g |
| Carbohydrate | 72 – 75 g |
| Fiber | 10 – 12 g |
| Total Energy | 339 – 373 kcal |
Natural Whole Wheat Flour Chakki (ATTA) | Preservative Free | Enriched with Natural Ingredients
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Diet Masala Atta: The Taste of Tradition in Every Roti
Simple Ingredients, Superior Taste!
Looking for wholesome goodness in every bite? Diet Masala Atta is the answer! We use only the finest natural whole wheat, stone-ground in a traditional chakki to preserve its rich flavor and nutrients.
Fresh & Pure, Just for You!
Unlike refined flours, Diet Masala Atta is preservative-free and enriched with nothing but natural goodness. It’s a perfect choice for health-conscious families who want to enjoy the taste of tradition without any compromises.
Experience the Difference!
Made with love, Diet Masala Atta delivers a delightful taste and texture that shines through in every roti, paratha, or poori. It’s a healthier alternative that doesn’t sacrifice flavor.
Fuel Your Well-being!
Whole wheat flour is a natural source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals, keeping you feeling fuller for longer and supporting a healthy lifestyle.
Make the Switch, Taste the Difference!
Upgrade your roti routine with Diet Masala Atta. It’s the perfect way to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals made with simple, wholesome ingredients.
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