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Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
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Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
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Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar
Rajhans Varai Bhagar
Garuda Kodra Bhagar
Morpankh Sava Bhagar

Foxtail Millet Bread

Ingredients:

Foxtail millet flour-1 cup, Maida-1 cup, Milk-15 ml, Salt-1 g, Yeast-2 g, Sugar-5 g, Water-30 ml, Egg-1 and Oil-1/2 cup.

Preparation Method:

  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add the sugar and keep its aside for 5 minutes.
  • Add the foxtail millet flour, maida, eggs, milk and mix them into a smooth dough.
  • Knead until it gets smooth and elastic nature, it is about 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Further add activated yeast mixture, salt and oil to the above dough.
  • Mix into smooth dough and place in a greased bowl.
  • Cover and let it rise in a warm place until it gets doubled, about 90 min and set the oven temperature to 180 °C, 15 min.
  • After 90 min fermentation time, punch down the dough onto a floured surface.
  • Shape them into a loaf and place in a greased loaf pan and bake them at 180 °C for 30 mins.
  • Remove from pan and cool them and cut them into loaves and pack.
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Frequently Asked Questions


Millets are a group of small-seeded grains or cereals that belong to the Poaceae family. They are widely cultivated for their edible seeds and are used as a staple food.

Millets are of 2 types, Minor Millets & Major Millets. Minor Millets include Little millet, Kodo Millet, Foxtail millet, Proso millet, Barnyard millet, and Browntop millet. Major millets are Pearl millet (bajra), Finger millet (ragi/nagli), Sorghum millet (Jowar).

Millets are rich in nutrients such as fiber, vitamins (B-complex vitamins), minerals (iron, magnesium, phosphorus), and antioxidants. They are gluten-free and can be a good source of energy and nutrients for those with dietary restrictions.

Millets can be used in various culinary preparations, such as porridges, rice substitutes, flours for baking, and as an ingredient in soups, stews, and salads.

Consuming millets can offer benefits such as improved digestion, better blood sugar control, and weight management due to their high fiber content and low glycemic index.

Millets are known for their resilience to drought and their low water and input requirements, making them environmentally friendly and suitable for sustainable agriculture.

Yes, millets are naturally gluten-free, which makes them a suitable alternative for individuals with gluten intolerance or celiac disease.

Minor Millets which are little, Kodo, Foxtail, Barnard, Proso & Browntop can reverse various lifestyle diseases like diabetes, hypertension,obesity, constipation, piles, gangrene, triglycerides, PCOD, low sperm count, skin diseases, kidney, and thyroid-related disorders.

Millets should be introduced one by one in our diet. Do not mix different millets together. Additionally, avoid using it as multigrain flour.