Medium poha (medium powa) is a type of flattened rice made by processing rice grains into medium-thickness flakes. It is one of the most commonly used varieties of poha in Indian kitchens, perfect for everyday cooking.
Poha is made by soaking, parboiling, and flattening rice into light flakes, which become soft when soaked in water.
Compared to thin poha, it is slightly thicker and holds its shape better, while being softer than thick poha.
- Medium thickness flakes – balanced between soft and firm
- Quick to prepare – softens within minutes after rinsing
- Light & easy to digest
- Absorbs flavors well – perfect for masala and seasoning
- Non-sticky texture when cooked properly
🍽️ Taste & Texture
- Mild, neutral taste that absorbs spices beautifully
- Soft yet slightly grainy texture after cooking
- Fluffy and light, not mushy if handled correctly
- Gives a perfect balance—not too delicate like thin poha, not too heavy like thick poha
👉 When cooked (like kanda poha), it becomes soft, aromatic, and slightly tangy-spicy, especially with onions, lemon, and peanuts.
🥣 Common Uses
- Kanda poha (Indian breakfast)
- Poha upma
- Chivda / namkeen mixtures
- Light snacks or quick meals




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