what is atta - #24344
I am really curious about something and hope you all can help me out. Recently, I tried incorporating more whole foods into my diet, and I heard all this talk about "atta." At first, I thought it was just a type of flour, but then I found out that "what is atta" actually seems to refer to a whole grain flour used in various cuisines, especially Indian. I’ve been feeling sluggish lately, and I wonder if switching to atta could help with that? I made some rotis using it the other day, and they tasted pretty good, but I noticed my digestion felt a bit off after. Like, I had some bloating? Is that normal when transitioning to a new kind of flour? Also, what is atta specifically good for? I’ve read it’s high in fiber and maybe even better for blood sugar levels, but I’m just not sure how much of that is true. Should I be worried about the bloating or could it just be my body adjusting? Any experiences or tips would be super helpful! Thanks!
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