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Pearl Millet
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Rich In Niacin, Pyridoxine, Folic Acid, Consists Of Lecithin Known For Strengthen The Nervous SystemWhat it is
Just Pearl Millet. Nothing else.
Pearl Millet, known as Samai in many parts of South India, is one of the most versatile traditional millets. Naturally rich in dietary fiber, iron and antioxidants, it has long been valued for its ability to fit seamlessly into everyday cooking.
Its greatest strength is adaptability. Little Millet can be prepared as upma, pongal, porridge, khichdi, pulao or used in place of rice in regular meals. This flexibility makes it one of the easiest millets to introduce into a modern kitchen without changing familiar food habits.
Pearl Millet is appreciated for its naturally occurring fiber and nutrient profile. It is commonly included in balanced diets and is often chosen by those looking to bring greater grain diversity into their meals. Its mild flavour allows it to work well with vegetables, dals and traditional curries.
Unlike ingredients reserved for special occasions, Little Millet belongs comfortably in everyday cooking. It is simple to prepare, easy to pair and versatile enough to appear across breakfast, lunch and dinner.
What we carry is single-ingredient Little Millet. No additives. No polishing. No preservatives. Just Little Millet, the way it has always been enjoyed.
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE IT
– Naturally rich in dietary fiber.
– Contains iron and antioxidants.
– Easy to use in familiar recipes.
– Popular as an alternative to refined grains.
– Suitable for everyday meals.
Works Well With
Sesame Seeds
For traditional millet-based recipes.
Lentils
For wholesome everyday meals.
Vegetables
For upma, pulao and millet bowls.
Before It Became A Trend
Little Millet never needed reinvention. It was already part of everyday cooking, appearing in simple meals that valued practicality over novelty. Its strength was not in standing out, but in fitting in effortlessly.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Pearl Millet, Kannada: ಸಜ್ಜೆ, Hindi (Devanagari): बाजरा, Tamil: கம்பு, Telugu: సజ్జలు, Malayalam: കമ്പം, Bengali: বাজরা & Marathi: बाजरीStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Breakfast - Prepare as upma, pongal, porridge or millet idli.
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 curries.
What people say
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