⌕ ZoomPhoto from the brand's official website
Each ingredient gets a tier from our researched dossier. The list sorts worst-first; the donut summarises the distribution. Tap any ingredient for its full dossier.
Reviewed and added to SafeShelf — every ingredient checked against our safety, regulatory and processing standards.
We treat each claim as a question — does what’s inside back it up? Tap a claim for the reasoning.
This pasta is primarily purchased by health-conscious parents and nutrition-aware adults looking for a higher-protein, higher-fiber alternative to regular maida-based pasta. The product's genuine strengths are its clean, additive-free ingredient list, meaningful dietary fiber (7.1g/100g), a modest protein boost from chana dal, zero added sugar, and fortification with iron, B12, and folic acid. The main caveats are that the 'high protein' and 'millet pasta' framing oversells the formula — protein provides about 17% of energy (below FSSAI's 20% threshold for a 'high protein' claim) and durum wheat, not jowar, is the lead ingredient. Brown rice also introduces a mild inorganic arsenic concern for the youngest consumers despite the 'Safe for Kids' positioning. The single most useful takeaway: this is a genuinely clean, better-than-average pasta, but 'high protein millet pasta' is a stretch of the data.