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Cardia Kanji Mix-Small Millets 450G
Method:
Take one cup Cardia Kanji Mix and add 7 cups of water. Mix it and heat with cooker. After 4 whistle, open the cooker and add salt to the mix. If required, add buttermilk after it become chill.
Ingredients:
1. Thanga Chamba Rice 2. Bamboo Rice 3. Foxtail Millet 4. Kodo Millet 5. Barnyard Millet 6. Little Millet 7. Brown Rice 8. Kambu 9. Ragi 10 White Cholam 11. Horsegram 12. Green Gram 13. Red Kavuni Rice 14. Black Gram Dal 15. Soyabeans 16. Almond 17. Rajma.
Benefits:
1. Increase your Heart Health
2. Prevents Heart Attack
3. Reducing Blood Pressure
4. Prevents Breast Cancer for Women
5. Lowers bad cholesterol levels
6. Helps in Weight Loss
7. Regulates Blood Sugar Levels
8. Reduces risk of Stroke
9. Promotes Healthy a Digestion
Kids Health Mix-Small Millets 200G
₹139.00Method:
Heat one glass of water. Take two tablespoons of Small Millets KIDS Health Mix and make paste by adding water. Pour this paste to the hot water. After heating for 10 minutes add milk & sugar.
Millets Kanji Mix-Small Millets 450G
Method:
Take one cup Millets Kanji Mix and add 7 cups of water. Mix it and heat with cooker. After 4 whistle, open the cooker and add salt to the mix. If required, add buttermilk after it become chill.
Bamboo Rice Chappathi / Poori Mix 450g
Benefits:
- Bamboo Rice is produced once in 40 years, taking regularly will strength the body.
- Strengthen the body, which is worsend by diabetes and other Chronic Diseases.
- Increase Immunity Power.
- Useful for Fertility.
Black Kavuni Rice Upma Mix 450G
Benefits:
This Rice was supposed to be consumed by Kings only and it was denied for General Public. Imagine, how rich this Rice was.
- Helps to prevent Cancer, Diabetes & Heart diseases.
- Good for Kidney, Stomach & Liver.
- High Fibre content.
- Make your Body to Strong.
Method:
Heat a deep curved pan with oil. Add mustard seeds, toor dhal, bengal gram, onion, green chillies, curry leaves, asafoetida and fry. Add water, (for 1 cup of Black Kavuni Rice Upma Mix and 4 cups of water) salt and Boil. Add Upma Mix in the boiled water and stir in reduced flame. When moisture is absorbed and Upma is cooked remove from fire. Finally add corriander leaves and serve hot.
Ingredients:
Black Kavuni Rice, Samba Wheat, Foxtail Millet, Kodo Millet, Barnyard Millet, Little Millet, Wheat, Boiled Rice & Cumin Seeds.
Mappillai Samba Rice Puttu, Idiyappam & Kozhkattai Mix 450G
Ingredients:
Mappilllai Samba Rice, Raw Rice.
Small Millet Kambu Kanji Mix 450G
₹119.00Method:
Take one cup Kambu Kanji Mix and add 7 cups of water. Mix it and heat with cooker. After 4 whistle, open the cooker and add salt to the mix. If required, add buttermilk after it become chill.
Small millets Adai Mix 400g
Method:
Soak Small Millets Adai Mix with required water and salt for half an hour. Heat a pan with oil, mustard, onion, green chillies, curry leaves, coriander leaves, urad dhal, split Bengal gram and add this to the soaked mix. Make Adai on top of hot pan and fry with oil on both sides.
Ingredients:
Foxtail Millet, Kodo Millet, Little Millet, Barnyard Millet, Pulses, Red Chillies, Fenugreek & Asafoetida.
Small Millets Brown Rice Dosa Mix 450G
Benefits:
- Rich in selenium which reduces the risk of Cancer and Heart Diseases.
- Rich in Proteins, Thiamine, Calcium, Magnesium, Fibre and Pottassium.
- Best for Obesity and Diabetes.
- Rich Fibre content helps to remove constipation.
Small Millets Diabetic Kanji Mix 450G
Ingredients:
Kaatuyanam Rice, Mappillai Samba Rice, Ragi, Kambu, Samba Wheat, Foxtail Millet, Kodo Millet, Barnyard Millet, Little Millet & Fenugreek.
Small Millets Dosa Mix 450G
Ingredients:
Foxtail Millet, Kodo Millet, Little Millet, Barnyard Millet, Urad Dhal & Fenugreek.
Small Millets Health Mix (Sprouted) 450G
Method:
Heat one glass of water. Take two tablespoon of Small Millets Nutri Mix and make paste by adding water. Pour this paste to the hot water. After heating for 10 minutes add milk and sugar.
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