Soya chunks are low in fat, with only 0.50 grams per 100 grams serving. Consuming foods low in fat can help with healthy weight gain, as excessive fat intake can lead to an increase in body fat rather than muscle mass. Therefore, incorporating soya chunks into your diet can help you avo...
However, even the smallest electric deep fryer still requires two liters of oil, which is too much for an average home kitchen. Therefore, I decided to deep-fry the chicken in a frying pan, which reduce the amount of oil required significantly. Since the chicken pieces are only half-...
Carbohydrates provide 65–70% of calories across all regions in India, as shown in the starch study [42]. Rice, wheat, maize, various millets, amaranth, barley, starchy vegetables, fruits, and added sugars are the predominant sources of carbohydrates. Pulses and milk also contain carbohydrates...