Description
- This is a Vegetarian product.
- Little Millet is one of those forgotten grains that were a part of ancient Indian culture.
- Naturally farmed, gluten free, high fibre, low carb grains
- How to cook? Soak for half hour in water. Cook like rice in cooker. Rice can be replaced with millets in your staple diet, any rice dish can be made using millets.
- It is high dry insoluble fiber which keeps your digestive tract clean and prevents gall stones. It is low glycaemic index which helps control blood sugar levels.
- Increases semen count in men. Good for women with irregular periods problems and postmenopausal women.
Little millet is also called as king of cereals because of its rich nutritional and medicinal value. It is a very reliable crop in view of its resistance to pests/diseases, to adverse agro-climatic conditions of high drought as well as water logging. It was grown throughout India and is a traditional crop of South India. Known as Saame in Kannada, Samai in Tamil, Samalu in Telugu and Kutki in Hindi.