Bajra or pearl millet is an important coarse grain crop and considered to be the common man's staple nourishment. It is a rich source of carbohydrate & micronutrients.
This is a Vegetarian product.
Pearl Barley has had the bran partially removed, resulting in quicker cooking time.
It is a hearty grain that is great in soups, including classic comfort food dishes such as vegetable barley soup.
Try making Soups, Salads, and Risotto with our Pearl Barley.
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Fudco Choradall (split black-eyed beans). Black Eyed Beans has a prominent black spot and is pale in colour. It is a good source of vitamin A and has a high content of folic acid and calcium. It can be used to make curries, soups and casserole.
Fudco Mix dal is a blend of different dals. Mixed dals are a rich source of proteins. They are also a good source of folate. They maintain digestive health and boost energy levels. This dal mix can be used to make dishes like khichdi, cheela (a dosa variant), etc.
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Kodri is a type of millet, somewhat similar to barley. The whitish to cream coloured grains taste quite similar to broken rice or kanji.Kodri is extremely nutritious, and is largely consumed by the poorer and working class community in India.As such, it's found its way into backpacks.Both Cordura (and Kodra) and ballistic nylon are generally more than sufficient for everyday-use backpacks in terms of strength. Kodra — Kodra is very similar to Cordura in that it is a premium fabric known for durability and resistance to abrasion.
Natco Green lentils are quick to cook and don't require soaking in advance. They have a delicious earthy flavour, and can be used as an alternative to puy lentils. Use in soups, casseroles, dals, curries and hearty salads. They can also be sprouted to make a healthy raw snack.
Known as sorghum in English, Jowar is globally being touted as the “new quinoa” for its gluten-free, whole grain goodness. In India, Jowar, known as Cholam in Tamil and Jonna in Telugu, is a staple, especially in the western and southern parts of the country where it is ground into flour and is used to make Rotis, bhakri, cheela, dosa etc.