Order Now We Deliver
Free Shipping RS-5000 Ki Shopping Par
Welcome to Dasstan Grocery & Shopping Store
Contact Us: 03417700067
Aabhi Order Karain
More Updates Soon InShaAllah
Contact : 0341-7700067
Previous
Previous Product Image

Surf Excel

280.002,600.00
Next

Tapal Danedar Tea

350.00820.00
Next Product Image

Semolina (Suji)

40.00450.00

Explore the culinary possibilities of semolina and discover a world of delicious and diverse dishes!

Add to Wishlist
Add to Wishlist

Description

What makes Semolina (Suji) special?

  • Versatile Ingredient: Semolina’s coarse texture makes it incredibly adaptable. It can be used to create dishes like pasta, couscous, polenta, puddings, cakes, and breads. It absorbs liquids readily, allowing for a range of textures from light and airy to dense and creamy.
  • Nutritious: Semolina is a good source of carbohydrates, providing energy. It also contains some protein, fiber, and B vitamins. (Note: Mention any specific nutritional benefits or variations of semolina, such as whole wheat semolina, if applicable.)  
  • Unique Texture: The coarse granules of semolina add a delightful bite and mouthfeel to dishes. This texture distinguishes it from other flours and contributes to the unique character of semolina-based foods.  
  • Easy to Digest (Generally): While a wheat product, semolina is often considered easier to digest than some other wheat flours due to its processing. (Note: Mention any specific dietary considerations or gluten content if relevant.)
  • Globally Used: Semolina is a staple in various cuisines, including Italian (pasta), North African and Middle Eastern (couscous), Indian (sooji/rava), and many others.  

Common Dishes Made with Semolina:

  • Pasta: Many types of pasta, particularly dried pasta, are made from semolina.  
  • Couscous: Tiny steamed granules of semolina, a staple food in North Africa and the Middle East.  
  • Polenta: A creamy cornmeal dish, but semolina can also be used to create a similar texture.  
  • Halwa (India/Pakistan): A sweet pudding made with semolina, sugar, and ghee (clarified butter), often flavored with cardamom and nuts.  
  • Upma (South India): A savory breakfast dish made with semolina, vegetables, and spices.
  • Gnocchi (Italy): Small dumplings, sometimes made with semolina in addition to potato.

Additional information

KG

250 GM, Half KG, 1 KG, 2 KG, 3 KG

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Semolina (Suji)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

× Order On WhatsApp