MILLETS
Millets are small-seeded grains that are highly nutritious, gluten-free, and used as a staple food in many regions. They are known for their drought resistance and health benefits.
Types of Millets
Major Millets (Pearl Millets)
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Pearl Millet (Bajra) – High in protein and fiber, used in flatbreads, porridges.
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Finger Millet (Ragi) – Rich in calcium, used in porridge, flour, and baby food.
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Foxtail Millet (Kangni) – Good for diabetes, used in dosas, upma, and kheer.
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Proso Millet (Chena) – High in protein, used in cereals and animal feed.
Minor Millets
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Barnyard Millet (Sanwa/Samak) – Low in carbs, popular during fasting.
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Little Millet (Kutki) – High in fiber, used in traditional Indian foods.
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Kodo Millet (Kodra) – Rich in antioxidants, good for heart health.
Nutritional Value (per 100g)
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Calories: 350-400 kcal
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Protein: 7-12g
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Carbohydrates: 60-70g
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Dietary Fiber: 8-12g
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Fats: 2-5g
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Iron: 2-5mg (Boosts hemoglobin levels)
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Calcium: 10-350mg (Finger millet has the highest)
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Magnesium: 50-150mg (Good for heart and muscles)
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Gluten-Free: Suitable for celiac patients.
Uses of Millets
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Staple Food – Used in porridges, flatbreads, and rotis.
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Gluten-Free Flour – Used in baking and cooking.
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Healthy Snacks – Millet chips, biscuits, and breakfast cereals.
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Animal Feed – Used for poultry and cattle feed


