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1. Introduction to White Thick Poha
White Thick Poha, also known as flattened rice or beaten rice, is a staple in Indian kitchens. It’s prepared by parboiling rice, then flattening it into dry flakes. These flakes are then dried to remove moisture, making them lightweight and easy to store. The thicker variant of white poha retains more texture and body when cooked, making it ideal for hearty dishes like Kanda Poha, Batata Poha, and Chivda.
2. Origin and Cultural Importance
Poha has been a part of Indian diets for centuries. Originating from the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, it has transcended regional boundaries due to its versatility, ease of cooking, and nutritional value. In many homes, poha is the first solid food given to toddlers, indicating its place in daily nutrition. White Thick Poha holds a special place in festive snacks and is often used in fasting (vrat) recipes.
3. Processing and Hygiene
Our White Thick Poha (Loose Pack) undergoes a hygienic preparation process. It is made from selected rice grains, parboiled to preserve nutrition, flattened carefully to retain a uniform thickness, and then double-cleaned to remove dust and husk. Even though it’s in loose packing, it is handled with utmost cleanliness, perfect for both home use and bulk buyers like restaurants and caterers.
4. Health Benefits
White Thick Poha is not just filling but also light on the stomach. Some of the benefits include:
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Rich in Iron – ideal for people prone to anemia.
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Low in Calories – suitable for weight-conscious diets.
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Good Source of Carbohydrates – provides quick energy.
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Gluten-Free – safe for gluten-sensitive individuals.
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Digestive-Friendly – being flattened, it’s easy to digest, making it a suitable food for all ages.
5. Nutritional Values (per 100g)
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Energy: ~350 kcal
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Carbohydrates: 76g
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Protein: 6.5g
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Fat: 1g
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Iron: 2.7mg
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Fiber: 1g
This makes poha an ideal breakfast or snack option that supports an active lifestyle.
6. Cooking Applications
White Thick Poha can be used in numerous dishes:
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Kanda Poha (onion poha) – traditional Maharashtrian breakfast
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Batata Poha (with potatoes) – fluffy and filling
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Chivda – crispy dry snack made by roasting poha with peanuts and spices
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Poha Cutlets – evening snack or kid’s tiffin
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Lemon Poha – light fasting dish with a tangy flavor
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Poha Upma – fusion of poha and south Indian upma
The thick texture absorbs flavors well and doesn’t turn mushy easily, making it suitable for all these dishes.
7. Storage Instructions
To retain freshness in a loose pack:
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Store in an airtight container
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Keep in a cool, dry place
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Avoid direct exposure to moisture and sunlight
This ensures that the poha remains crisp and flavorful for a long time.
8. Why Choose White Thick Poha Loose Pack?
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Cost-effective for daily use
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Custom quantity purchase
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Ideal for bulk buyers, food businesses, and joint families
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Easy to store, easy to cook
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No added chemicals or preservatives
9. Sustainability & Packaging
Poha production is environmentally friendly. The water used in parboiling can be reused in farming, and the husks are biodegradable. Even in loose packaging, we promote eco-friendly packaging materials wherever possible.
10. Buying Guide
When buying loose white thick poha:
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Look for uniform white color – no yellowing or discoloration
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Check for minimal broken flakes
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Smell should be neutral to fresh, not stale
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Feel – it should be dry and slightly crispy
11. Price & Availability
At Chickmu, White Thick Poha Loose Pack is available at affordable prices . Our poha is locally sourced from trusted vendors who maintain quality consistency.
12. Customer Reviews & Testimonials
“Best quality poha I’ve used in years – fluffs up perfectly and doesn’t turn sticky.”
“Very clean and fresh. Highly recommended for daily use.”
“Great for making Chivda in bulk. Economical too.Wholesome and fluffy, White Thick Poha is ideal for quick, nutritious meals. Hygienically packed in loose form, perfect for daily cooking.