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It's called Atta protein because it can be added to any of your favourite dishes. No heavy shakes needed. Now your Roti can give you the protein you need!! 💪🏽

Family Pack- Plant Based High Protein High Fiber Atta Protein [suitable for all flours]

Family Pack- Plant Based High Protein High Fiber Atta Protein [suitable for all flours]

Regular price Rs. 2,600.00
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Pack of 2 Kgs [133 servings approx.] 

ZÄP Atta Protein is a plant-based, high-protein + high- fiber blend designed carefully to upgrade your everyday atta. Just one simple step — mixing it with your regular wheat flour — delivers a daily protein and fiber boost with no change in taste, texture, or cooking method.

Nutrition Highlights (per 100g)

Protein
54g Protein
Fiber
12g Fiber
No Added Sugar
0g Added Sugar
No Maida
0g Maida
Plant based 100% Plant-Based No preservatives No Preservatives No flavouring No Flavouring
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The Benefits That Matter Every Day

  • Clean Protein source with added fiber for better absorption.
  • Boosts fiber intake for better digestion and gut health
  • Supports energy, muscle strength, joint health and sugar balance
  • Improves insulin sensitivity and helps reduce fatigue
  • Rotis stay softer for up to 8 hours — ideal for tiffins and travel

How to Use

As easy as 1–2–3 — no blender, no confusion.

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Step 1 — Mix

Mix 1 full pack (500g) into 5 kg atta or 1 scoop (30g) per 4 rotis.*

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Step 2 — Prepare

Knead, roll & cook chapatis as usual.

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Step 3 — Store

Store in an airtight container like regular flour.

*May vary based on roti thickness.

Perfect For

Protein made for everyone — from busy mornings to family dinners.

People of different ages enjoying daily meals

Working adults

Low-protein diets → steady energy

Parents & seniors

Gentle on stomach, joint support

Teens & kids

Growth & recovery protein

Health-focused eaters

Real, everyday food upgrades

India’s protein problem is real

urban Indians are protein deficient
vegetarian meals lack adequate protein content
of Indian women are unable to meet their daily protein requirement
of children from ages 5–10 lack protein in their diet