Nutritional Facts of Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha, Calories in Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha

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How many calories does one Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha have?

One Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha gives 140 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 64 calories, proteins account for 10 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 67 calories.  One Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha provides about 7 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

140 calories for 1 paratha of Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha, Cholesterol 0 mg, Carbohydrates 16.1g, Protein 2.6g, Fat 7.5g. Find how much fibre, iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, folic acid is present in Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha.

See karela paratha recipe | Indian bitter gourd paratha | healthy stuffed karela paratha |  karela paratha for diabetics |  with 43 amazing images. 

Healthy stuffed karela paratha is a delicious and nutritious Indian flatbread that is made with a filling of bitter gourd (karela) and potatoes. Learn how to make Indian bitter gourd paratha.

Karela is an ingredient that many people associate with health food or traditional recipes. But, you will be surprised to know that it is a key ingredient in one of Delhi’s popular street foods – the Karela Paratha!

The bitter gourd is cooked in a flavorful spice mixture that helps to mellow out its bitterness, and the potatoes add a bit of sweetness and creaminess. The Indian bitter gourd paratha is then cooked on a hot griddle until it is golden brown and crispy.

You have to try this Karela Paratha recipe to believe us. Once you do, you will fall in love with it – for it’s tasty, sumptuous and really fabulous in all respects!

Remove potatoes from the recipe and this becomes a karela paratha for diabetics. Serve karela paratha hot with some curds.

pro tips to make karela paratha: 1. Always use karela that is firm and not soft. 2. Make sure you squeeze the water from the karela after applying salt very well. 3. Serve these parathas immediately as they taste better.

Is Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha healthy?

Yes, this is healthy. 

Let's understand the Ingredients.

What's good

Karela ( bitter gourd) : Anyone who has just been detected with diabetes is advised to eat karela by all. Many studies have shown that they contain insulin like substances which help to keep blood sugar under control. Moreover the carb count of this gourd is also low, which is an added advantage for diabetics. Bitter gourd not only reduces intestinal disorders like constipation but is equally beneficial for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). See detailed benefits of bitter gourd karela

Whole Wheat flour : Whole wheat flour is excellent for diabetics as they will not shoot up your blood sugar levels as they are a low GI food.  Whole wheat flour is rich in Phosphorus which is a major mineral which works closely with calcium to build our bonesVitamin B9 helps your body to produce and maintain new cells, especially increase red blood cells. See detailed 11 benefits of whole wheat flour and why it's good for you.

Onions (pyaz, kanda) :  Raw onions are a very valuable source of vitamin C – the immune building vitamin. Along with other phytonutrients from onions, it helps to build WBC (white blood cells) which serves as a line of defence against illness. Yes, it’s a source of many antioxidants, the most important one amongst them being Quercetin. The quercetin in Onions promotes production of HDL (good cholesterol) and lowers total cholesterol in the body. The sulphur in onions act as a blood thinner and prevents blood clotting too. This in turn would lower blood pressure and good for heart diabetics. Read the benefits of onions

Coconut Oil : Use coconut oil instead of processed seed oils like soyabean oil, canola, sunflower oil, corn oil and other omega-6 rich oils should be used in very low amounts.  Coconut oil is a medium chain triglycerides (MCT’s).  Unlike other fats, they go directly from the gut to the liver. From here, they are then used as a source of energy. As the calories in MCT’s are used straight away, they are less likely to be stored as fats in the body. MCT's have shown to improve your brain and memory function, they also give a boost to your energy levels and improve your endurance.  The MCT in Coconut oil reduces the LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) while increasing the count of HDL cholesterol, maintaining normal blood pressure and good for diabetics. See detailed benefits of coconut oil

What's the problem ?

Potatoes (Aloo) : Potatoes being high in simple carbohydrates which can lead to weight gain and are not good for people with diabetes and obesity. Potatoes are recommended for malnourished children and people with low weight. See full details on why potatoes are bad for you.  

Can diabetics, heart patients and over weight individuals have Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha  ?

Yes, but drop the potatoes in the recipe as the carbs are high. Use coconut oil instead of processed seed oils like soyabean oil, canola, sunflower oil, corn oil and other omega-6 rich oils should be used in very low amounts.

Can healthy individuals have Karela Paratha, Bitter Gourd Paratha  ?

Yes.

What is a healthy accompaniment to this paratha?

We suggest you pair it with homemade curds using cows milk or low fat curds or a low fat cucumber raita

ow fat curds recipe | healthy low fat curds | low fat dahi | Indian low fat curds |

Low fat curds recipe | healthy low fat curds | low fat dahi | Indian low fat curds |

 

Value per paratha% Daily Values
Energy140 cal7%
Protein2.6 g5%
Carbohydrates16.1 g5%
Fiber2.7 g11%
Fat7.5 g11%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
VITAMINS
Vitamin A77.7 mcg2%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)0.1 mg10%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)0 mg0%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)0.9 mg7%
Vitamin C10.1 mg25%
Vitamin E0.2 mg1%
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9)8.5 mcg4%
MINERALS
Calcium14.6 mg2%
Iron1 mg5%
Magnesium31.5 mg9%
Phosphorus77.6 mg13%
Sodium4.9 mg0%
Potassium100.5 mg2%
Zinc0.5 mg5%
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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