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Kodu Millet
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring dietary fiber, niacin, pyridoxine, folic acid and plant nutrients.Commonly used in porridges, idlis, khichdi and everyday meals.
What it is
Just Kodu Millet. Nothing else.
Kodo Millet is one of the traditional millets that sustained communities long before modern food trends began celebrating them. Naturally rich in dietary fiber, B vitamins and plant nutrients, it has remained valued for its simplicity, versatility and ability to fit into everyday meals.
Its mild flavour allows it to adapt easily to different styles of cooking. Kodo Millet can be prepared as porridge, used in idlis and cheelas, cooked into khichdi or served as an alternative to rice. This flexibility has helped it remain relevant across changing food habits and generations.
Kodo Millet is particularly appreciated for its naturally occurring fiber and nutrient profile. It is commonly included in balanced diets and is often chosen by those looking to diversify their grains beyond polished rice and refined wheat.
Unlike ingredients that require special preparation, Kodo Millet fits naturally into familiar recipes. Whether served with dal, vegetables or traditional curries, it offers a simple way to bring more variety to everyday meals.
What we carry is single-ingredient Kodo Millet. No additives. No polishing. No preservatives. Just Kodo Millet, the way it has always been enjoyed.
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE IT
– Naturally rich in dietary fiber.
– Contains B vitamins including niacin and folic acid.
– Popular as an alternative to refined grains.
– Easy to include in everyday meals.
– Suitable for a wide variety of traditional recipes.
Works Well With
Sesame Seeds
A traditional pairing in many regional recipes.
Lentils
For wholesome everyday meals.
Traditional Curries
Serves as a versatile base for a variety of dishes.
Before It Became A Trend
Long before people called it a superfood, Kodo Millet was already feeding families. It appeared in simple meals, seasonal recipes and everyday cooking because it was dependable, filling and easy to prepare. Its value was never in being fashionable, but in being part of daily life.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Kodo Millet (Araka), Kannada: ಹಾರಕ, Hindi (Devanagari): कोदो बाजरा, Tamil: வரகு, Telugu: అరికెలు, Malayalam: വരക്, Bengali: কোদো মিলেট, Marathi: कोदो बाजरीStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Breakfast - Prepare as porridge, idli, dosa or cheela.
Lunch - Use in place of rice for everyday meals.
Dinner - Cook into khichdi, pulao or millet bowls.
Traditional Recipes - Pair with dals, vegetables and regional preparations.
What people say
Quietly consistent.
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