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    Finger Millet (Ragi) (1 Kg)

    Finger Millet, also known as Ragi is an important millet grown extensively in various regions of India and Africa. In India, ragi is mostly grown and consumed in Karnataka, and to a limited extent in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand and Goa.

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    Ragi/Finger Millet Flakes (500gm)

    Ragi is an important millet grown extensively in various regions of India and Africa. In India, ragi is mostly grown and consumed in Karnataka, and to a limited extent in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand and Goa. It ranks sixth in production after wheat, rice, maize, sorghum and bajra in India.

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    Barnyard Millet Flour (500 Gm)

    Barnyard millet has been mentioned in ancient literature of India. It has been cultivated in China for more than 2000 years. Barnyard millet is grown in India, China, Japan, Malaysia and East Indies. In China and Japan it is said to be grown as a substitute crop when the rice crop fails. 

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    Foxtail Millet Flakes (500 gm)

    Foxtail millet, scientific name Setaria italica, is an annual grass grown for human food. It is the second-most widely planted species of millet. Healthy carbs, high in fibre and low in glucose, makes foxtail millet an ideal choice for weight-watchers. Foxtail millet flakes are a good alternative to rice flakes that we normally consume. This can be used to make poha, vegetable Pulao and also can be added to foxtail millet-batter to increase the softness of dosa or idli made from foxtail millet. Once can also make flakes mixture for snacking with this.

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    Kodo Millet Flakes (500 Gm)

    Kodo Millet Flakes can be your healthy substitute for your breakfast. It will keep you vitalised for whole morning. The millet is gluten free and rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals. Regular consumption of kodo millet is very beneficial for postmenopausal women suffering from signs of cardiovascular disease, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. It helps hydrate the colon, controlling Blood sugar and Cholesterol, easy to digest, helps in reduction of cancer risks, good for diabetics. They are also useful in treating inflammation, hemorrhages and general debility.

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    Pearl Millet Flakes (500 Gm)

    Pearl Millet Flakes can be your healthy substitute for your breakfast. It will keep you vitalised for whole morning. Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is the most widely grown type of millet. It is called bajra (Hindi ), . sajje (Kannada), sajja (Telugu) and kanbu (Tamil).

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    Diabliss Jaggery 500g Pouch, Millet Cookies With Chia Seeds 120g Box & Lemon Tea 500g Pouch – Low Glycemic Index (GI) Diabetic Friendly

    Diabliss Herbal Lemon Tea will enliven your mornings in a healthy and wholesome way. This pre-mix tea brings together the freshest tea powder, zesty lemon flavour and Diabliss’ diabetic friendly sugar. So it’s made from all things good! Just add hot or cold water and your tasty herbal lemon tea is ready. This product is ideal for diabetics, prediabetics and health-conscious individuals.

    Diabliss Millet Cookies – With the rates of obesity, heart disease and Diabetes on the rise, eating low glycemic index food is the need of the hour.

    Diabliss Jaggery powder fortified with Diabliss’ patent pending herbal extract is ideal for diabetics as it doesn’t cause an unhealthy surge in blood sugar levels.

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    Little Millet (1 Kg)

    Little Millet (Panicum miliare), one of the small millets, is called kutki in Hindi, sava (Marathi), gajro (Gujrati), same (Kannada), samai (Tamil), and samalu (Telugu).

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    Proso Millet (500 Gm)

    Proso millet or baragu (Kannada) (Panicum miliaceum) is thought to be one of the earliest cultivated grains, likely preceding wheat. It’s center of origin is thought to be Egypt and Arabia and it was cultivated in what is now Turkey and southern Europe since prehistoric times.

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    Pearl Millet (1 Kg)

    Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is the most widely grown type of millet. It is called bajra (Hindi ), . sajje (Kannada), sajja (Telugu) and kanbu (Tamil). The It has been grown in Africa and the Indian subcontinent since prehistoric times. The center of diversity, and suggested area of domestication, for the crop is in the Sahel zone of West Africa. Major Bajra production states in India are: Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Bajra can also used as valuable animal fodder.

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    Barnyard Millet (1 kg)

    Barnyard millet has been mentioned in ancient literature of India. It has been cultivated in China for more than 2000 years. Barnyard millet is grown in India, China, Japan, Malaysia and East Indies. In India it is grown in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Bihar.

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    Foxtail Millet (Navane) (1Kg)

    Foxtail millet or navane was first domesticated in China and then became a cereal cultivated throughout Eurasia. In India, foxtail millet is still an important crop in arid and semi-arid regions. In South India, it has been a staple diet among people for a long time. It is rich in dietary fibre, protein, vitamins and minerals, and low in fat.

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    Kodo Millet (1 Kg)

    Paspalum scrobiculatum, commonly called Kodo millet (harka in Kannada) is an annual grain that is grown primarily in Nepal as well as in India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and in West Africa from where it originated.

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    Browntop Millet (500gm)

    Brown top millet (Brachiaria ramosa) is known locally as pedda-sama in Telugu and korle in Kannada. It is mostly cultivated in S.India, specifically in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu states.

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    Pearl Millet Flour (500 Gm)

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    Barnyard Millet Upma Rava (500gm)

    Barnyard millet has been mentioned in ancient literature of India. It has been cultivated in China for more than 2000 years. Barnyard millet is grown in India, China, Japan, Malaysia and East Indies. In India it is grown in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Bihar. Barnyard millet is called Shyama in Bengali, Moraiyo in Gujarati, Sanwa in Hindi, Oodalu in Kannada, Kuthiraivali in Tamil and Undalu in Telugu.

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