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(500g/1kg)
MRP is inclusive of all taxes.
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The wholesome flour behind Maharashtra’s favourite thalipeeth
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Slow roasted multigrain atta made from wheat, rice, millets and dals
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Rich in fibre and nutrients from diverse grains
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Perfect for hearty thalipeeth, parathas or chillas
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Just add onion, coriander and spices for a delicious homemade meal
Aazol's Thalipeeth Bhajani is a slow-roasted multigrain atta. A nutritious combination of wheat, rice, millets, dals and spices, this mix grain atta makes wholesome and delicious parathas/chillas. Simply add chopped onion, coriander and spice tempering and wow your friends and family.
Provenance
One of Maharashtra’s most loved breakfast and evening Maharashtrian snacks, the Thalipeeth recipe is different in every home. Some families add grated veggies or greens of choice. What’s common is the bhajani or mixed grain flour. A good bhajani stands out by roasting the grains to the right temperature. The same mix can also make Kothimbir Vadi (besan and coriander cakes) and Alu Vadi (rolled gram flour-lined colacassia leaves).
About The Seller
Calling Suvarna Sandip Warde a one-woman-army is by no means a stretch. Along with her family, she relocated to the quaint village of Revaj from Mumbai in 1998. The village didn’t have many commercial establishments and residents had to rely on Alibag for the most basic of requirements. Against the advice of everyone, she started selling chapati and bhaaji and within one year grew it into a business of selling spice mixes. Today, the dynamic entrepreneur runs Kasthuri, an all-women-staffed restaurant and SHG in Alibag and dabbles in a variety of activities, from vegetable farming to experimenting with all-natural products. Suvarna has a limitless vision to grow and see others around her grow; a big part of her day is spent motivating the all-women workforce to upskill. Her attention to detail comes in handy when preparing her slow-roasted and meticulously ground flours. In her 15 years of work, she has striven to build a sense of community in the truest sense with the result that her employees are well taken care of, including getting their salaries paid in full throughout the lockdown.
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FAQs about Multigrain Atta: Thalipeeth Bhajani
It is a slow-roasted multigrain flour made from a nutritious blend of grains, millets, dals and spices — inspired by the traditional Maharashtrian Thalipeeth Bhajani recipe. It is free from preservatives and artificial additives.
It contains wheat, rice, jowar and bajra, along with proteins from Bengal dal, green dal and black dal. Each grain is slow-roasted before blending to release its unique flavour and aroma.
Unlike single-grain wheat atta, this blend combines multiple grains and pulses, offering a far broader nutritional profile. It also has a richer, earthier flavour that makes every roti and paratha more satisfying.
Most commercial multigrain attas are machine-processed blends with little regard for tradition. Aazol's is slow-roasted in small batches using a generations-old Maharashtrian recipe, preserving its authentic flavour and nutrition.
Its diverse grain composition provides a steady release of energy and keeps you fuller for longer. It is also rich in dietary fibre, supporting digestion and gut health.
It is perfect for Thalipeeth, parathas, chillas and bhajis and pairs beautifully with curd, pickle and Aazol's chutneys. It can also be used to make innovative dishes like Kanda Bhaji and stuffed parathas.
Yes — grated carrot, cucumber, beetroot, spinach and bottle gourd can all be mixed into the batter for added nutrition and variety.
Mix the flour with onions, coriander, green chilli, spices, and water to form a thick batter, then spread it on a greased tawa and cook until golden brown on both sides. Serve hot with curd and ghee.
Yes — its wholesome, natural ingredients make it a nutritious choice for children, adults and the elderly alike.
Aazol sources directly from local farmers and processes in small batches, ensuring freshness and authenticity that mass-produced brands cannot replicate. Every purchase also supports Maharashtra's farming communities.


The wholesome flour behind Maharashtra’s favourite thalipeeth
Slow roasted multigrain atta made from wheat, rice, millets and dals
Rich in fibre and nutrients from diverse grains
Perfect for hearty thalipeeth, parathas or chillas
Just add onion, coriander and spices for a delicious homemade meal