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Rated 4.23 out of 5
Browntop millet is also called Korale millet, in Punjabi called Hari Kangni ((ਹਰੀ ਕੰਗਣੀ))is experiencing immense popularity in the Indian market due to its nutritional benefits and capacity to adapt to changing climate. Browntop millet, in addition to being gluten-free, is also high in protein as well as fiber, and minerals.
Kodo Millet flour is used to make Rotis, Neer Dosas, and Idlis. It is easily prepared and served with a variety of Indian curries. It is also cooked till mushy in terms of making Kheer, a traditional sweet delicacy.
Ragi is a type of grain that is also referred to as finger millet. Ragi grain is used to make ragi flour. Beneficial effects of ragi include improved digestion, lowered risk of heart disease, slower ageing, and improved management of diabetes.
Packed with quality, Ragi Flour is made from the finest finger millet grains. A healthy and adaptable addition to your cooking repertoire, ragi flour is a great source of dietary fibre, protein, and minerals. Its low glycemic index guarantees a gradual release of energy, promoting long-term fullness and helping with healthy weight management.
Accept a healthier way to live without compromising flavour or quality.
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Barnyard Millet Swank is a gift from nature for modern mankind who is engaged in sedentary activities. It is a good source of protein, which is highly digestible, and is an excellent source of dietary fiber with a good amount of soluble and insoluble fractions.
₹499.00Original price was: ₹499.00.₹199.00Current price is: ₹199.00.
Rated 3.88 out of 5
Kutki millet is especially rich in sulfur-rich amino acids Cysteine and Methionine. It generally has a more balanced amino acid composition than most cereals.Kutki millet is particularly abundant in iron, it is also a good source of carotene as well as zinc.
Kodo millet is a tiny grain of cereal that is a seed and is one of the oldest cultivable crops in India. Recently the Kodo millet species-along with other millet species-have experienced an enormous decrease in the area of production. Because of the increased popularity of other cereals that are staples (mainly wheat and rice). Millet is receiving new interest in research as a means of managing risk and adapting to climate change for farmers.
Foxtail millet or Setaria italica is among the most commonly planted millets. It is a significant species found in East Asia and has been cultivated in India from the beginning of time. It was a common diet for people who live in semi-arid or arid areas that comprise India. This plant can be a significant contributor to local nutritional value in areas of dryland in India.