Wheat flour roti contains gluten, which can cause issues for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. It may also contribute to higher blood sugar levels.
Millet roti has a distinct, slightly nutty flavor and a denser texture, while wheat flour roti is softer and more pliable.
To make millet roti, knead the dough well and cook on a medium flame. Adding a bit of ghee can enhance the flavor.
For soft wheat flour roti, ensure the dough is well-rested and use a hot griddle. A touch of oil can keep it moist.
Both millet and wheat flour rotis have their unique benefits and drawbacks. Choose based on your health needs, dietary preferences, and taste.
Disclaimer :This post is for informational purposes only. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.