Little Millet | Biriyani Millet

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Rs. 78.00

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A gentle everyday millet for softer, easier meals.

Little Millet is mild, practical, and easy to fit into regular food habits. Compared with more distinct or grain-forward millets, it offers a softer and more approachable meal feel. Choose this when you want a millet that is easy to live with, easy to repeat, and less assertive in character than stronger traditional grains.

The MadeBetter way: Unpolished to keep the bran-rich outer layers, RO water cleaned so you can skip rinsing and soaking, and crafted for a fluffy, non-sticky, separate finish.

Fun fact: Little Millet is believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent and is valued as a quietly dependable crop in low-input farming systems.

For rice-style meals with millet

Cooking guide:
Ready to cook.
No rinsing or soaking required.
Rice-style cooking: Cook 1 cup grain with 2 cups water.
Simmer for about 15 mins, until soft and fluffy.

Feel: Mild • Soft

Best in: Daily rice • Pongal • Upma

Best for: Everyday users • Softer meals • Easy switching

*Per 100 grams

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Little Millet | Biriyani Millet

Rs. 78.00

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FAQs

Millets are rich in fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals. They help in improving digestion, managing weight, controlling blood sugar levels, and supporting heart health.

Yes, millets are excellent for weight loss as they are high in dietary fiber, which keeps you full for longer and reduces overeating.

Yes, millets are naturally gluten-free, making them a great choice for people with gluten intolerance or celiac disease.

Millets have a low glycemic index, which helps in controlling blood sugar levels. They are a healthy option for people with diabetes when consumed in moderation.

Millets can be cooked similar to rice. Rinse well, add water in a 1:2 ratio, and cook until soft. They can be used for dosa, upma, porridge, and more.

Yes, millets are highly nutritious and beneficial for children as they support growth, brain development, and immunity.

Yes, millets can be a healthier alternative to rice. They provide more fiber and nutrients while keeping you energized.

Soaking millets for a few hours before cooking can improve digestion and nutrient absorption, though it is optional.