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Millets
What are millets?
Millets are small-seeded grasses that are hardy and grow well in dry zones as rain-fed crops, under marginal conditions of soil fertility and moisture. Millets are one of the oldest foods known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes.

Millets are also unique due to their short growing season. They can develop from planted seeds to mature, ready to harvest plants in as little as 65 days. This is important in heavily populated areas. When properly stored, whole millets will keep for two or more years.

Why eat millets?
Nutrition:
They are highly nutritious, non-glutinous and not acid forming foods. Hence they are soothing and easy to digest. They are considered to be the least allergenic and most digestible grains available. Compared to rice, especially polished rice, millets release lesser percentage of glucose and over a longer period of time. This lowers the risk of diabetes (More here).

Millets are particularly high in minerals like iron, magnesium, phosphorous and potassium. Finger millet (Ragi) is the richest in calcium content, about 10 times that of rice or wheat. Click here for the nutrient composition of millets as compared to wheat and rice.

Environmental:
Unlike rice and wheat that require many inputs in terms of soil fertility and water, millets grow well in dry regions as rainfed crops. By eating millets, we will be encouraging farmers in dryland areas to grow crops that are best suited for those regions. This is a step towards sustainable cropping practices where by introducing diversity in our diets, we respect the biodiversity in nature rather than forcefully changing cropping patterns to grow wheat and rice everywhere.

Small farmers:

Shantamma, Foxtail Millet farmer
There are many co-operatives of small farmers that are working on providing livelihoods to farmers while at the same time focusing on ecological preservation. In dryland regions, these groups encourage the farmers to produce crops that are local to those regions, that thrive best there – millets. By incorporating millets into our diets, we will be supporting these groups. Learn more about these groups here.

What kinds of millets are available?

Barnyard Millet (Hindi: Jhangora; Tamil: Kuthiravaali; Telugu: Odalu)
Finger Millet (Hindi: Mandua; Tamil: Kelvargu; Telugu: Ragulu; Kannada: Ragi; Malayalam: Koovarugu)
Foxtail Millet (Hindi: Kangni; Tamil: Tenai; Telugu: Korra; Kannada: Navane; Malayalam: Thina)
Kodo Millet (Hindi: Kodra; Tamil: Varagu; Telugu: Arikelu; Kannada: Harka)
Little Millet (Hindi: Kutki; Tamil: Samai; Telugu: Sama; Kannada: Same; Malayalam: Chama)
Pearl Millet (Hindi: Bajra, Tamil: Kambu, Telugu: Gantilu, Kannada: Sajje)
Proso Millet (Hindi: Barri; Tamil: Panivaragu; Telugu: Varigulu; Kannada: Baragu)
Sorghum (Hindi: Jowar; Tamil: Cholam; Telugu: Jonna; Kannada: Jola; Malayalam: Cholum)

Millet provides a host of nutrients, has a sweet nutty flavor, and is considered to be one of the most digestible and no...
30/07/2018

Millet provides a host of nutrients, has a sweet nutty flavor, and is considered to be one of the most digestible and non-allergenic grains available. It is one of the few grains that is alkalizing to the body.

Health Benefits:

1. Millet is alkaline and it digests easily.

2. The Hunzas – who live in a remote area of the Himalayan foothills and are known for their excellent health and longevity – enjoy millet as a staple in their diet.

3. Millet will hydrate your colon to keep you from being constipated.

4. Millet acts as a prebiotic feeding microflora in your inner ecosystem.

5. The serotonin in millet is calming to your moods.

6. Millet is a smart carb with lots of fiber and low simple sugars. Because of this it has a relatively low glycemic index and has been shown to produce lower blood sugar levels than wheat or rice. (Kamari and Sumathi, 2002)

7. Magnesium in millet can help reduce the effects of migraines and heart attacks.

8. Niacin (vitamin B3) in millet can help lower cholesterol.

9. Millet consumption decreases triglycerides and C-reactive protein. Scientists in Seoul, South Korea concluded that millet may be useful in preventing cardiovascular disease.

10. All millet varieties show high antioxidant activity. A team of biochemists analyzed the antioxidant activity; all varieties showed high antioxidant activity.

11. Millet is gluten-free and non-allergenic. A great grain for sensitive individuals.

12. Millet’s high protein content (15 percent) makes is a substantial addition to a vegetarian diet.

Interesting Facts about millet:

Millet was the main grain in China before rice.

In North America and Europe, millet has been grown primarily for animal fodder, pasture grass and birdseed.

The majority of the world’s commercial millet crop is produced by India, China and Nigeria.

Millet grows in stalks 1 to 10 feet high, and ripens in 60 to 90 days.

It will grow in relatively infertile areas, is drought resistant and matures in such a short time; great for growing in less agriculturally developed areas

Millet ranks as the sixth most important grain in the world, sustains 1/3 of the world’s population and is a significant part of the diet in northern China, Japan, Manchuria and various areas of the former Soviet Union, Africa, India and Egypt.
China, India and Niger are the world’s largest growers of millet today.

Millet Nutritional Information:

(for 1 cup cooked millet)

Calories 286
Carbohydrate (g) 57
Total fat (g) 2.4
Cholesterol (mg) 0
Saturated fat (g) 0.4
Sodium (mg) 5
Monounsaturated fat (g) 0.4
Thiamin (mg) 0.3
Polyunsaturated fat (g) 1.2
Niacin (mg) 3.2
Dietary fiber (g) 3.1
Magnesium (mg) 106
Protein (g) 8
Zinc (mg) 2.2

History:

The exact origin is not known but research says millet was most likely cultivated simultaneously in Asia and Africa over 7000 years ago.
It has been a staple in India and Africa for thousands of years. In the Old Testament millet is mentioned as a grain for making bread.
Chinese archeologists found a 4000 year old bowl containing long noodles made from millet. The earliest written record of millet, “Fan Shen Chih Shu” 2800 BC, gives detailed instructions for growing and storing the grain.
There is even evidence that millet was eaten and grown in the Stone Age in Switzerland.
Millet first came to the U.S. in 1875, was consumed and grown by early settlers like corn, then fell into obscurity

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MILLETS:Nowadays people are becoming more and more health consious & started looking for some better alternatives for ri...
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MILLETS:
Nowadays people are becoming more and more health consious & started looking for some better alternatives for rice and wheat to reduce its daily consumption.
It is gluten free & rich in calcium,fiber,protein and minerals.It has high nutritional values when compared with rice and wheat. Millets are called as miracle grains or wonder grains.It is a great food for people looking for weight loss,diabetic and cardiac patients.
We are proud to introduce the traditional food products mentioned below in rich quality with premium ingredients, homemade, delicious instant ready made batter products.
We are preparing our in clean and hygienic environment. we use use (RO) purified water with quality grains with fully automated processing. we ensure that no manual handling in the process of manufacturing....
OUR PRODUCTS:
1.SAAMAI IDLY DOSA BATTER.
2.THINAI DOSA BATTER.
3.RAAGI IDLY DOSA BATTER.
4.KAMBU DOSA BATTER.
5.KUTHIRAVALI IDLY DOSA BATTER.
6.CHOLAM DOSA BATTER
7.SPROUTED MILLETS DOSA BATTER.
8.KAADAIKANNI DOSA BATTER.
HEALTH BENEFITS OF MILLETS:-
Millets are generally rich in Protein,fibre,calcium,Iron & Minerals especially Magnesium,copper & phosphorous.
It helps to reduce cholesterol,lowers blood pressure & It helps in the development & repair of body cells & tissues.
It helps to lower the risk of Type 2 Diabetes especially for women
Its high insoluble fibre helps to prevent Gallstones formation.
Pre-menopausal women eating millets have a reduced breast cancer risk.
Great body coolant.
Millets ar rich in dietry fiber & minerals .
varagu reduce nervous disorders especially in eyes.
It helps for women with iiregular periods problems.
It makes our body strong.
It reduce Bad cholesterol level in our body

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