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Methi Gura

Methi Gura has 9.8 calories per serving (1 Tea Spoon) — that's 195.6 calories per 100g. It provides 1.3g protein, 0.5g carbs, and 0.3g fat. With a low glycemic index (GI: 50), this recipe is suitable for weight loss, diabetes management, heart health and more. The 2.4g of dietary fiber per serving adds to its nutritional value.

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Methi Gura
  • Serving Size 1 Tea Spoon (5 g)
  • Calories9.8 kcal
  • Carbs0.5 g (2.1 kcal)
  • Protein1.3 g (5.1 kcal)
  • Fats0.3 g (2.6 kcal)

Nutrition Label

Methi Gura

  • Serving Size1 Tea Spoon (5 g)
  • Calories9.8 kcal
  • Carbs0.5 g
  • Fiber2.4 g
  • Sugar0.0 g
  • Protein1.3 g
  • Fat0.3 g
  • Saturated fat0.0 g
  • Mono unsaturated fat0.0 g
  • Poly unsaturated fat0.2 g
  • Cholesterol0.0 mg
  • Sodium2.0 mg

Nutrition per 100g

  • Calories195.6 kcal
  • Carbs10.6 g
  • Fiber47.5 g
  • Sugar0.5 g
  • Protein25.4 g
  • Fat5.7 g
  • Cholesterol0.0 mg
  • Sodium40.0 mg

1 serving = 5g

Cooking time: 10 minutes

Serves: 3 persons

Ingredients

Fenugreek seeds
15 Grams

Instructions

1
Storing
Store it in an air tight container.
2
Cleaning
Clean the fenugreek seeds and remove the sand particles or stones if any.
3
Grinding
In a mixer, grind the fenugreek seeds to a fine powder.

Glycemic Index

50 Low
Low
Medium
High

Likely to produce a slower, steadier rise in blood glucose for most people.

How to flatten the spike

  • Pair this dish with a protein source (dal, paneer, eggs, fish, or curd).
  • Add a fiber-rich side salad or non-starchy vegetables.
  • Avoid combining this with another high-carb side in the same meal.

Compare & Substitute

NutrientMethi GuraAri motta idliArisi Mattum Paasi Paruppu IdliAtta idli
Calories9.8 kcal53.4 kcal53.4 kcal59.1 kcal
Carbs0.5 g10.1 g10.1 g11.8 g
Protein1.3 g2.9 g2.9 g2.4 g
Fat0.3 g0.2 g0.2 g0.2 g
Fiber2.4 g1.4 g1.4 g1.8 g
Sugar0 g0.1 g0.1 g0.2 g
Sodium2 mg54.5 mg54.5 mg38.8 mg
Cholesterol0 mg0 mg0 mg0 mg

Health Goals Suitability

Weight Loss

At just 9.8 kcal per serving, this is an excellent choice for weight management.

Diabetes

With a low glycemic index of 50, this recipe supports stable blood sugar levels. The 2.4g fiber further slows glucose absorption.

Muscle Gain

Low protein content (1.3g per serving) — not sufficient alone for muscle building. Combine with high-protein sides like paneer, eggs, chicken, dal, or a protein shake to reach 25-30g protein per meal.

Heart Health

Zero cholesterol and low saturated fat (0g) make this heart-friendly. Low sodium content is ideal for blood pressure management.

PCOS

Low GI (50) with 2.4g fiber supports insulin sensitivity — key for PCOS management.

Thyroid

No goitrogenic ingredients — generally safe for thyroid conditions.

Portion Guidance

Weight Loss

1 Tea Spoon (~5g). A light, kcal-friendly portion. Pair with roti or salad for a complete meal under 300 kcal.

Muscle Gain

1 Tea Spoon (~5g) plus a protein-rich addition (100g paneer, 2 eggs, or 1 cup dal) to hit 25-30g protein per meal.

Diabetes

1 Tea Spoon (~5g). Pair with whole wheat roti (not rice) to lower glycemic load. Eat protein and fiber portions first, carbs last.

General

1 Tea Spoon (~5g) provides a balanced portion. Adjust based on your daily kcal target — track accurately in the Hint app.

Recipe Modifications

Boost protein

Add 50g paneer, a boiled egg, or a side of sprouted moong dal. Stirring in 1 tbsp of peanut butter also adds 4g protein.

Meal prep friendly

Methi Gura stores well for 2-3 days refrigerated. Reheat on stovetop for best texture. Prepare ingredients in advance for quick weeknight cooking.

Common Mistakes

Not measuring serving size

Why it matters: The nutrition values are for 1 standard serving. Eating 2-3x the serving means 2-3x the kcal (19.6-29.3 kcal).

Fix: Use the Hint app to scan and log the exact portion you eat for accurate tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Scientific References

  1. Low glycemic index foods help improve blood sugar control in people with diabetes

    Brand-Miller J et al. (2003). Low-glycemic index diets in the management of diabetes. Diabetes Care.

    DOI: 10.2337/diacare.26.8.2261
  2. Increased dietary fiber intake is associated with lower body weight

    Slavin JL (2005). Dietary fiber and body weight. Nutrition.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2003.09.004
  3. Dietary fiber slows glucose absorption and reduces post-meal blood sugar spikes

    Weickert MO & Pfeiffer AFH (2008). Metabolic effects of dietary fiber consumption. Journal of Nutrition.

    DOI: 10.1093/jn/138.3.439
  4. Portion control is one of the most effective strategies for managing calorie intake and body weight

    Rolls BJ (2014). What is the role of portion control in weight management? International Journal of Obesity.

    DOI: 10.1038/ijo.2014.82

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