How to Use Organic Foxtail Millet
Breakfast: Cook Foxtail Millet as porridge and enjoy it with peanuts or cashews.
Salad: Boil the millets and pair it with sprout-based protein salad.
Snacks: Mix Foxtail Millet with your regular snacks and veggies to make them healthier.
Sweet Delicacy: Millets can be used to make kheer or pudding, adding nutritional benefits to sweet dishes.
Dry Roast: The millets can be tossed or dry roasted with ghee and spices for a healthy, savory snack.
Storage Info
Open the millet packs immediately after delivery and sun-dry them on a cotton cloth for 1-2 hours. Store the millets in an air-tight steel container and repeat the sun-drying process once every 30 days to maintain freshness. Store it in a cool and dry place.
Regional Names for Foxtail Millet
Kannada: ನವಣೆ (Navane)
Tamil: தினை (Thinai)
Telugu: కొర్ర (Korra)
Malayalam: തിണ (Thina)
Hindi: कांगनी (Kangni)
Bengali: কাউন (Kaon)
Punjabi: ਕਾਂਗਣੀ (Kangni)
Why Sri Saraswathi Organics
Organic Foxtail Millet Naturally Grown: An ancient crop carefully cultivated in low-moisture soil, making it a healthy and sustainable food choice.
Hygienic Process: The grains are thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt and then sun-dried before packing.
No Additives : These millets are packed in their pure, organic form, which is free from chemicals, colours, and preservatives.
Unpolished : The Foxtails millets are kept unpolished to preserve their natural taste and nutritional values.
Eco-Friendly : Millets require less water and no refining process, making them an environmentally friendly and sustainable crop choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is foxtail Millet? Foxtail Millet is a yellowish, small cereal with a nutty taste with high nutritional benefits that supports overall health.
How much time does it take to prepare millets? Millets are easy to cook, simply boil them for about 15 minutes and use them in porridge, kheer, snacks, and more.
Is foxtail millet a healthier food choice than rice? Millets are a healthy alternative to rice as they are gluten-free, nutrient-rich, and high in dietary fibre.
Is Foxtail Millet good for diabetes? Yes, it has a low glycemic index, which helps maintain blood sugar levels, making it a good choice for people with diabetes.
Are foxtail millet and pearl millet the same? No, they may look similar, but they are different millets with distinct nutritional content, taste, and texture.