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Little Millet (Samai)

₹ 112 / Pack

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The Tiny Grain with Big Benefits

Discover the nutritional richness and culinary versatility of Little Millet, a small yet mighty grain celebrated for its health benefits and culinary adaptability.

Nutrient-Dense: Packed with essential nutrients including carbohydrates, dietary fiber, protein, and minerals such as iron and phosphorus, Little Millet supports overall health and well-being.

Gluten-Free: Suitable for individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease, Little Millet provides a nutritious alternative to wheat and other gluten-containing grains.

Versatile Usage: Ideal for porridge, upma, idlis, dosas, and as a rice substitute in various dishes, Little Millet offers a mild, nutty flavor and a satisfying texture.

Health Benefits: With its low glycemic index and high fiber content, Little Millet promotes digestive health, helps manage blood sugar levels, and provides sustained energy release.

Culinary Delight: Enjoy the traditional and modern uses of Little Millet in global cuisines, particularly in South Asia and parts of Africa.

Embrace the Nutritional Richness of Little Millet

Incorporate the diverse benefits and culinary possibilities of Little Millet into your diet. Discover its robust flavor and health-promoting properties as you explore new recipes and meal ideas. Order now and experience the wholesome goodness of Little Millet in your favorite dishes!

Certainly! Little millet is known by various names across different regions and languages. Here are some alternative names for little millet:

  1. Samai: This is the most common name used in Tamil Nadu, India.
  2. Samalu: Used in Telugu, a language spoken in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India.
  3. Kutki: Used in Hindi-speaking regions of India.
  4. Chama: Used in Malayalam, spoken in Kerala, India.
  5. Sava: Used in Marathi, spoken in Maharashtra, India.
  6. Vari: Used in Kannada, a language spoken in Karnataka, India.
  7. Gajro: Used in Gujarati, spoken in Gujarat, India.
  8. Same: Used in Bengali, spoken in West Bengal and Bangladesh.

 

 

 


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