Multigrain atta has become one of the most popular health-focused flours in Indian households over the past decade. As the name suggests, it is a blend of multiple grains — typically combining the nutritional strengths of each to create a flour that is more balanced than any single grain alone. But what exactly goes into it?
A standard multigrain atta usually includes whole wheat as its primary base, giving it the familiar soft texture needed for everyday rotis. To this, manufacturers add grains like oats (rich in beta-glucan, which supports heart health), ragi or finger millet (high in calcium and iron), bajra or pearl millet (excellent for energy and cooling in summer), jowar or sorghum (a good source of antioxidants), maize (adds a mild sweetness and fiber), and sometimes flaxseeds or soya for protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Some premium blends also include barley, amaranth (rajgira), and chickpea flour (besan) to boost protein content further.
The ratio of each grain matters enormously. A blend dominated by low-quality wheat with only a small percentage of other grains is effectively just wheat flour with a health label. True multigrain atta should have meaningful proportions of each ingredient to deliver real nutritional benefits.
This is the very transparency that Aap Ki Chakki MP believes in. While they specialize in pure MP Sharbati atta — not a multigrain blend — their philosophy directly addresses what’s missing from most packaged atta brands: honesty about what’s inside. Many commercial multigrain products are stored for months in warehouses, losing natural nutrients, aroma, and texture. Aap Ki Chakki mills your atta fresh only after you order, ensuring you receive flour at its peak nutritional and sensory quality — something no pre-packaged product can match. Explore their range at aapkichakki.com.



