Samak rice, also known as barnyard millet, Sama ke chawal, or Samo, is not actually rice but a tiny, gluten-free, nutritious seed from the millet family. It is a popular fasting food in India, commonly eaten during Navratri because it is light, highly digestible, and provides energy.
Key Details About Samak Rice:
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- Nutrition: It is high in fiber, iron, and minerals.
- Health Benefits: Its high fiber content helps with digestion, prevents constipation, and can help in weight management. It is also suitable for diabetics due to its low glycemic index.
- Taste/Texture: It resembles broken rice or couscous and has a mild flavor.
- Culinary Uses: Frequently used to make pulao, khichdi, kheer (sweet porridge), or fermented into batter for dosas/idlis.
- Cooking: It cooks very quickly compared to regular rice, usually in just a few minutes after soaking for 15-20 minutes.







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