Description
Black is Rich in Anthocyanins have higher dietary fibres and at least 15% fewer carbohydrates than conventional wheat. Anthocyanins are a kind of anti-oxidants naturally occurring plant pigments that are generally found in berries, grapes, raisins, etc. Anthocyanins are a kind of antioxidant and fight free radicals, it may offer anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and anti-cancer benefits.
Some of the Key Benefits of Black Wheat:
- Reduce Obesity.
- Diabetes Is Controlled.
- Low Blood Pressure.
- Cholesterol Level Does Not Increase.
- Remove Constipation.
How Black Wheat Introduced?
The species of wheat are introduced year ago but after research of many years. The black wheat was produced in the National Agro-food Biotechnology Institute University, Mohali Punjab, in 2017. As per the latest news, the institute has a patented Black Wheat now.
How Black Wheat Introduced?
What makes black wheat different in color is the pigment named “Anthocyanin” that also determines the colors of fruits and vegetables. The concentration of these pigments determines the color of other natural edibles. Regular wheat has a 5ppm (Parts-Per-Million) concentration of anthocyanin; on the other hand, black wheat grain is reported to have around 100-200ppm of anthocyanin (exact figures: 140 ppm). This makes black wheat, scientifically, a healthier option. These Anthocyanin are the naturally occurring antioxidants that develop in a field at the time of grain filling, hence enriching the wheat with loads of nutritional value.
Recipe To Use Black Wheat:
Meetha Black Wheat Dalia
- Roast 1 cup (100 gm) black wheat dalia in ghee.
- Add 2 cups (250 ml approx.) of water. Cook till done.
- Then add sugar according to taste.
- Garnish with saffron & cardamom.
- For richness use dry fruits & berries as you like.
- Serve hot.
Black Wheat Dalia Khichdi
- Roast 1 cup (100 gm) black wheat dalia in ghee.
- Add 2 cups (250 ml approx.) of water and cook.
- Add Mix Vegetable & Salt to taste & Cook Till Done.
- Serve Hot.
Regular Wheat
Anthocyanin Content: 5 ppm |
Black Wheat
Anthocyanin Content: 140 ppm (100-200 ppm) |