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Organic Hulled Millet Grain - 1kg Reviews

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Premium, Organic Hulled Millet Grain
Organic Millet Grain is an ancient grain which is less common but hugely versatile in the world of whole food. If you haven't tried it before, you will be surprised how tasty and nutritious it is. The millet is hulled by removing the indigestible covering before it can be consumed.

Once cooked, organic millet becomes a soft, absorbent grain, similar to couscous in consistency. It is a source of plant protein so is a great choice for vegetarians and vegans. Also, it can be cooked into a porridge, be added to soups, stews or served as a side dish.

Millet has a deep rooted history in many cultures and is known in Asian traditions to be alkalising and cooling. Although it is not a particularly trendy grain in the West, it is known in Asian Culinary History as 'The Queen of the Grains'. Millet originated in Africa where it is particularly useful as it grows in weakened soil and even survive drought.

Millet is delicious with a simple garlic, lemon, oil and salt dressing.

There's more: It's packed with essential vitamins and minerals, such as magnesium, iron, copper, phosphorus, zinc, potassium, selenium, and vitamins B1 & B3.
Ingredients: Organic Millet

Origin: Ukraine

Allergen Information: Packed on premises that handle gluten, tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, celery, mustard.

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Posted 4 months ago
Good quality and price
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Posted 11 months ago
Tasty millet.
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Posted 1 year ago
Oh my I am loving this product, I tried the burger recipe from here. I've tweaked it to suit by adding onion garlic and olives and they're an absolute winner. Thanks to whoever's recipe it was, yummy.
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