Multigrain Porridge is a nourishing blend of carefully selected grains such as wheat, millet, barley, oats, and pulses, crafted to deliver balanced nutrition and lasting energy. Rich in dietary fiber, protein, and essential vitamins, it supports digestion, helps maintain fullness, and fuels an active lifestyle. This porridge is easy to prepare and can be enjoyed sweet or savory—ideal for breakfast, a light lunch, or even as a weaning food for children. Our Multigrain Porridge is made using traditional methods and contains no added preservatives or artificial flavors, ensuring natural goodness in every bite.
Multigrain Porridge (मल्टीग्रेन दलिया)
₹102.00 – ₹204.00Price range: ₹102.00 through ₹204.00
Meal Ideas
Everyday Meals
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Plain Multigrain Porridge – Cooked with water/milk, lightly salted or sweetened.
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Savory Multigrain Khichdi – With dal, vegetables, and spices.
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Multigrain Upma – Tempered with curry leaves, mustard seeds, and veggies.
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Multigrain Roti/Chapati – Use porridge mix flour to make soft rotis.
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Multigrain Paratha – Stuffed with potato, paneer, or greens.
Breakfast & Light Meals
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Sweet Multigrain Porridge – With jaggery, cardamom, and nuts.
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Multigrain Idli – Steamed cakes using porridge mix batter.
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Multigrain Dosa/Chilla – Thin savory pancakes with spices.
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Multigrain Pancakes – Sweet version with banana or honey.
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Multigrain Daliya – Light, filling porridge with broken grains.
Storage
Use Airtight Containers
- Store in airtight glass, stainless steel, or food-grade plastic containers.
- Avoid storing in jute or cloth bags for long periods, especially in humid climates.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place
- Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Avoid Cross-Contamination
- Store different types of grains separately.
- Don’t mix old and new stock to prevent pest transfer.
Use Natural Pest Repellents
- Add dried neem leaves, bay leaves, or cloves to containers to naturally deter insects.
- You can also use ash or diatomaceous earth in small amounts for long-term storage (ensure food-safe quality).
Regular Checks
- Inspect containers monthly for signs of insects, moisture, or spoilage.
Sun-dry grains again if needed, especially in humid months.
First In, First Out (FIFO)
- Always use older grains first to maintain freshness and reduce waste.



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