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6929c529fa610080375c3c1dGani Little Millet Unpolished Grains - 1 kgIndulge in the 'taste of tradition' with Gani Little Millet Unpolished Grains. Presented in a 1 kg pack, this premium little millet (known as 'Samalu' in Telugu and 'Kutki' in Hindi) is a wholesome and nutritious grain, packed with natural goodness. This product consists of unpolished grains, ensuring that you receive the maximum nutritional benefits that nature intended. Little millet is naturally rich in dietary fiber, protein, and essential minerals like calcium and iron. Each 100g serving provides approximately 346 kcal of energy, 10.1g of protein, 7.7g of dietary fiber, 16.1mg of calcium, and 1.2mg of iron, according to nutritional information derived from Indian food composition tables. This nutrient-dense profile makes it an excellent choice for health-conscious individuals and those looking to incorporate traditional grains into their modern diet. It's versatile in the kitchen and can be used to prepare a variety of delicious and healthy dishes like pulao, upma, porridge, or as a nutritious substitute for rice. Gani Little Millet is packed and marketed by KAMAKSHI FRESH, ensuring quality from farm to your table. The sturdy, colorful pouch helps preserve the grains' natural aroma and quality. Experience the authentic taste and numerous health benefits of this traditional grain.MS-KXQPSLTQH
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Indulge in the 'taste of tradition' with Gani Little Millet Unpolished Grains. Presented in a 1 kg pack, this premium little millet (known as 'Samalu' in Telugu and 'Kutki' in Hindi) is a wholesome and nutritious grain, packed wit...

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Indulge in the 'taste of tradition' with Gani Little Millet Unpolished Grains. Presented in a 1 kg pack, this premium little millet (known as 'Samalu' in Telugu and 'Kutki' in Hindi) is a wholesome and nutritious grain, packed with natural goodness. This product consists of unpolished grains, ensuring that you receive the maximum nutritional benefits that nature intended. Little millet is naturally rich in dietary fiber, protein, and essential minerals like calcium and iron. Each 100g serving provides approximately 346 kcal of energy, 10.1g of protein, 7.7g of dietary fiber, 16.1mg of calcium, and 1.2mg of iron, according to nutritional information derived from Indian food composition tables. This nutrient-dense profile makes it an excellent choice for health-conscious individuals and those looking to incorporate traditional grains into their modern diet. It's versatile in the kitchen and can be used to prepare a variety of delicious and healthy dishes like pulao, upma, porridge, or as a nutritious substitute for rice. Gani Little Millet is packed and marketed by KAMAKSHI FRESH, ensuring quality from farm to your table. The sturdy, colorful pouch helps preserve the grains' natural aroma and quality. Experience the authentic taste and numerous health benefits of this traditional grain.

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साधारण नामLittle Millet
शुद्ध मात्रा1 unit
पैकेज आयाम8L x 3W x 1H cm
निर्माता या पैकर का नामKAMAKSHI FRESH
निर्माता या पैकर का पताSrinivasapuram road, Revenue ward No.18, Jangareddygudem-534447, Eluru district, Andhra Pradesh, India.
निर्माण तिथि03/2026
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