BAJRA FLOUR
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Authentic Annam Bajra Flour (Bajra Mehl) for traditional Indian recipes in Germany
Annam Bajra Flour (bajra atta) is finely ground pearl millet flour for classic Indian home cooking. A pantry essential for rotis, bhakri, and hearty winter dishes, it suits Indian families in Germany and curious home bakers seeking a naturally gluten-free grain. Easy to find as bajra flour kaufen / bajra mehl kaufen and to order online (bajra flour online bestellen) in Germany.
Key Benefits
- Authentic pearl millet flour for roti, bhakri, and regional Indian recipes
- Nutty, earthy taste that adds depth to daily meals and festive menus
- Naturally gluten-free grain; great for gluten-free blends and batters
- Versatile for Indian and fusion cooking—sweet and savory
- Convenient 500 g pack for fresh use and easy storage
- Trusted choice for bajra flour Germany searches and quick online ordering
Flavor & Usage
Warm, nutty aroma with a hearty, slightly coarse texture that toasts beautifully and delivers a satisfying bite.
- Bajra roti/bhakri: Knead with warm or hot water, rest briefly, then pat or roll between sheets; cook on a hot tawa and finish with ghee.
- Everyday dishes: Add to khichdi, porridges, multigrain dosa/cheela, or millet laddus.
- Baking blends: Replace 20–30% of wheat or gluten-free mixes in pancakes, muffins, or flatbreads; for 100% bajra, add a binder (psyllium/xanthan) for structure.
- Serving tips: Pair rotis with dal, baingan bharta, saag, kadhi, or curd and pickle.
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Ingredients & Allergen Info
Ingredients: Bajra (pearl millet) flour. Pearl millet is a naturally gluten-free grain. If you require strict gluten-free handling, please check the product packaging for the latest allergen statements.
Sourcing / Authenticity
Bajra is a time-honored staple across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra—traditionally milled as atta for nourishing flatbreads and winter comfort foods. It is a hardy, climate-resilient grain valued in Indian kitchens for both taste and everyday nourishment.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
- In warm or humid German kitchens, refrigerate after opening to preserve freshness.
- Use a clean, dry spoon and keep sealed between uses; check the pack for best-before date.
Perfect For
- Indian home cooking in Germany—rotis, bhakri, khichdi, and millet-based snacks
- Gluten-free and alternative grain enthusiasts (naturally gluten-free grain)
- Balanced, hearty meals for family dinners and regional thalis
FAQ
- Is bajra flour the same as pearl millet flour? Yes—bajra is the Indian name for pearl millet.
- How do I make soft bajra roti in Germany? Use hot water to knead, rest the dough, pat between parchment, and cook on a very hot tawa; finish with ghee.
- Can I mix bajra atta with other flours? Yes—combine with wheat or gluten-free blends for easier rolling and a softer texture.
- Is this suitable for gluten-free baking? Bajra is a naturally gluten-free grain; for 100% bajra baking, use binders for structure.
- Where to buy in Germany? Order Annam Bajra Flour online—search bajra flour kaufen, bajra mehl kaufen, or buy annam bajra flour online germany.