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Foxtail Millet:
QTY: 250 g
Origin: Foxtail millet is a small grain cultivated in Asia, used as a staple food in many Asian cuisines.
Culinary Use: Cooked and served as a side dish or main course, similar to rice, and used in various dishes such as porridge, upma, and pongal.
Health Benefits: Foxtail millet is gluten-free and rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, offering potential health benefits including improved digestion and blood sugar control.
Caution: Individuals with nut allergies should check for cross-contamination as millets may be processed in facilities that also handle nuts.
Versatility: Besides cooking, foxtail millet can be ground into flour and used in baking recipes like bread, muffins, and cookies.
Storage: Store foxtail millet in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption and maintain its freshness.
Foxtail Millet:
QTY: 250 g
Origin: Foxtail millet is a small grain cultivated in Asia, used as a staple food in many Asian cuisines.
Culinary Use: Cooked and served as a side dish or main course, similar to rice, and used in various dishes such as porridge, upma, and pongal.
Health Benefits: Foxtail millet is gluten-free and rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, offering potential health benefits including improved digestion and blood sugar control.
Caution: Individuals with nut allergies should check for cross-contamination as millets may be processed in facilities that also handle nuts.
Versatility: Besides cooking, foxtail millet can be ground into flour and used in baking recipes like bread, muffins, and cookies.
Storage: Store foxtail millet in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption and maintain its freshness.
Foxtail Millet:
QTY: 250 g
Origin: Foxtail millet is a small grain cultivated in Asia, used as a staple food in many Asian cuisines.
Culinary Use: Cooked and served as a side dish or main course, similar to rice, and used in various dishes such as porridge, upma, and pongal.
Health Benefits: Foxtail millet is gluten-free and rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, offering potential health benefits including improved digestion and blood sugar control.
Caution: Individuals with nut allergies should check for cross-contamination as millets may be processed in facilities that also handle nuts.
Versatility: Besides cooking, foxtail millet can be ground into flour and used in baking recipes like bread, muffins, and cookies.
Storage: Store foxtail millet in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption and maintain its freshness.