Foxtail Millet (Raw)
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Foxtail Millet (Raw)
Description
Foxtail Millet is one of the oldest foods known to humankind and among the very first cereal grains cultivated for domestic use. It has nourished civilizations for thousands of years, particularly in India and China, where its resilience made it a vital crop. As a hardy, small-seeded grass, Foxtail Millet thrives in arid, rain-fed regions with minimal soil fertility and water. Its quick growing cycle—maturing from seed to harvest in just about 65 days—makes it ideal for sustainable agriculture in densely populated areas. In traditional Indian kitchens, especially in the South, it was revered for both its sustenance and sacred significance. Today, this ancient grain is making a modern comeback for all the right reasons: it’s earth-friendly, nutrient-rich, and incredibly versatile.
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500g, 1kg, 2kg |
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