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: Why Grandmas Call Arrowroot the Go-To Superfood For DIgestion, Weight Loss More #IndiaNEWS #Food Arrowroot may be native to South America, but Indians have been using it for generations. While the

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Why Grandmas Call Arrowroot the Go-To Superfood For DIgestion, Weight Loss More #IndiaNEWS #Food
Arrowroot may be native to South America, but Indians have been using it for generations. While the plant is not technically a desi superfood, it has been advocated for by grandmothers to boost a newborn’s health.  
Most new Indian parents use arrowroot powder thanks to their strong allegiance to superfoods, but very few are aware of how exactly it helps. Adults can also consume arrowroot for various health related benefits.  
Is it A Plant, Root Or Starch? 
Technically, arrowroot is not a plant that can be grown by planting seeds. It is a type of starch with high nutrient density that can be processed either in powder form or flour. It can be used in both sweet and savoury dishes.  
It is extracted from the cream-coloured rhizomes (an underground stem) of the Marantaceae family of plants. The roots of the plant are washed and dried before extracting the pulp, which is further filtered. The starch then settles at the bottom of the vessel.  
The dried form of this starch becomes the powder.  
In India, it is usually grown in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Kerala. The ideal time to grow this crop is between the summer months of May and June, and it can be harvested in November or December. It goes by different regional names like Koova in Malayalam, Araruta in Hindi, Ararutkilangu in Tamil and Jukhur in Bengali.  
Arrowroot can serve as a healthier alternative to corn or other starches used in items like cakes, pasta and breads. It can also be used to make healthy confectionaries.  
It is low in calories but high in carbohydrates, and contains essential nutrients, B vitamins (thiamin and niacin), and minerals like iron, magnesium, phosphorus and zinc.  
As Dr Archana Batra, a dietician and certified diabetes educator from Gurugram, tells The Better India, “It is highly nutritious and contains slightly more protein than the other root vegetables.   It has calcium, iron, potassium and vitamin B9. � 
What Makes Arrowroot A Superfood
One of the major reasons why arrowroot is preferred for babies is that it is gluten-free, which helps in easy digestion.  
“It can be a good weaning food. You may add it to rice water or mashed veggies. Arrowroot is also helpful during an infant’s teething troubles. Hard biscuits made of arrowroot can be an ideal and healthy replacement for plastic teethers,� says Dr Batra.
The bioactive compounds in arrowroot such as carbohydrate, amino acids, phenolic compounds, alkaloids and gum helps in controlling cholesterol as well. The copper and iron in arrowroot make red blood cell components healthy, preventing fatigue.  
For adults, arrowroot makes for an excellent supplement to improve gut health.


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