Wheat Dalia Benefits and Nutrition Facts You Should Know

Rahul Goel

A wellness and organic food advocate associated with Organic Tattva, sharing insights on healthy eating, sustainable farming, organic nutrition, and conscious living.

Wheat Dalia, also known as Broken Wheat or Cracked Wheat, has been a part of Indian kitchens for generations. It is valued for its wholesome nutrition, mild flavor, and easy digestibility — making it a preferred choice for healthy breakfasts, lunches, and light dinners.

Let’s explore the benefits of wheat dalia, its nutritional value, and why it deserves a regular place in your diet.

What is Wheat Dalia?

Wheat Dalia is made by grinding whole wheat grains into smaller, coarse particles. It retains the bran, germ, and endosperm — which means it keeps all the essential nutrients intact. This natural, unrefined process makes it a rich source of fiber, protein, and complex carbohydrates.

In different Indian languages, wheat dalia is known as:

  • Hindi: Daliya (दलिया)
  • Telugu: Godhuma Rava (గోధుమ రవ్వ)
  • Tamil: Godhumai Rava (கோதுமை ரவை)
  • Kannada: Godhi Rave (ಗೋಧಿ ರವೆ)
  • Marathi: Lapshi (लापशी)

How is Wheat Dalia Made?

The process of making wheat dalia is simple yet wholesome. Whole wheat grains are cleaned, roasted, and then crushed coarsely into small pieces. This helps preserve the natural fiber, vitamins, and minerals that are often lost in refined wheat products.

At Organic Tattva, wheat dalia is prepared from 100% organic whole wheat, ensuring purity, nutrition, and safety with every spoonful.

Nutrients in Wheat Dalia

If you’re looking for a food that offers steady energy, better digestion, and long-lasting fullness — wheat dalia is the perfect choice.

Nutrient Per Serving (100g) % RDA (per serve)
Energy (Kcal) 387.76 19.39
Total Fat (g) 1.28 1.91
Saturated fat (g) 0.23 1.05
Trans fat (g) <0.005 0
Cholesterol (mg) <0.10 -
Sodium (mg) 2.36 0.12
Total Carbohydrates (g) 75.08 -
Dietary Fiber (g) 12.04 40.13
Total Sugar (g) 0.44 -
Added Sugar (g) 0 0
Protein (g) 12.96 24
Potassium (mg) 259.62 7.42

(Values are approximate and may vary depending on the source and processing method.)

Wheat Dalia Benefits for Health

  1. Boosts Digestion Naturally: The high fiber content in wheat dalia supports healthy bowel movements and prevents constipation. It promotes good gut health and helps in gentle detoxification.
  2. Supports Weight Management: Wheat dalia is low in fat and rich in complex carbs. It releases energy slowly, helping you stay full for longer and preventing overeating.
  3. Great for Diabetic Diets: Its low glycemic index makes it ideal for people managing blood sugar. Dalia helps maintain stable energy without causing sugar spikes.
  4. Improves Heart Health: The dietary fiber in dalia helps reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) and supports overall cardiovascular health.
  5. Strengthens Muscles and Bones: Packed with protein, magnesium, and phosphorus, wheat dalia aids muscle recovery and bone strength — making it excellent for active individuals.
  6. Ideal for Babies and Elderly: Soft, easy to digest, and nutrient-rich — dalia is one of the most recommended foods for infants and elders alike.

How to Include Wheat Dalia in Your Diet

  • Breakfast Porridge: Cook with milk and jaggery for a comforting start.
  • Vegetable Upma: Add veggies and spices for a savory, fiber-rich meal.
  • Khichdi or Pulav: Combine with moong dal or vegetables for a balanced lunch.
  • Sweet Dalia (Lapsi): A traditional dessert made with ghee and cardamom.

Why Choose Organic Tattva Wheat Dalia?

  • Made from 100% certified organic wheat
  • Free from chemicals, preservatives, and pesticides
  • High in natural fiber and nutrients
  • Processed using traditional methods for authentic taste

Eating organic is not just about better taste — it’s about a cleaner, more sustainable lifestyle that respects your health and the planet.

Wheat Dalia Nutrition Facts at a Glance

  • High-fiber, low-fat food
  • Packed with essential minerals
  • Suitable for diabetic and weight-conscious diets
  • Natural source of long-lasting energy

Final Thoughts

Wheat dalia is not just a traditional ingredient — it’s a modern-day superfood that supports balanced living. From improving digestion to boosting energy, this humble grain fits beautifully into every Indian meal plan.

Choose Organic Tattva Wheat Dalia for purity, nutrition, and the goodness of organic farming — bringing nature’s best straight to your plate.

FAQ

Q1: Is wheat dalia good for health?
Yes! Wheat dalia is one of the healthiest whole-grain foods. It provides balanced nutrition, keeps you full longer, and supports digestive and heart health.

Q2: Is wheat dalia gluten-free?
No, wheat dalia contains gluten, as it is made from whole wheat grains.

Q3: What is wheat dalia made of?
It’s made from broken whole wheat grains — retaining the bran, germ, and endosperm for complete nutrition.

Q4: Can we eat dalia every day?
Absolutely. It’s a wholesome, versatile, and light food that can be eaten daily in porridge, upma, or khichdi form.

Q5: Is suji or dalia better?
Both have their benefits, but dalia offers higher fiber and nutrients because it’s less processed than suji (semolina).

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