WHY THIS Product?
- Description
- Commonly Known As
- Origin (History)
- Ingredients
- Benefits
- Usage Instructions
- Storage Info
- Taste, Texture, Aroma
- Allergen Information
- FAQs
Common Names
- English: Browntop Millet
- Hindi: Hari Kangni
- Tamil: Palapul
- Telugu: Andu Korralu
- Kannada: Korale
Origin & Geography
- Origin: India
- Widely cultivated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana
- Grows well in dry climates
- Naturally drought-tolerant crop
Product Benefits Section
- High Fibre – Supports Healthy Digestion
- Balanced Energy – Slow-release carbohydrates
- Gluten Free – Naturally Wheat-Free Grain
- Everyday Wellness – Suitable for balanced diets
- Can be cooked as a rice alternative for fibre-rich meals
- Ideal for khichdi, porridge, and simple traditional recipes
- Best suited for light meals and detox-focused diets
- Recommended to consume in moderate portions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture
- Keep container tightly sealed after opening
- Transfer to an airtight container for extended freshness
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and humidity
Aroma & Taste
- Mild earthy aroma
- Light nutty flavour
- Soft and fluffy cooked texture
- Pleasant wholesome taste
Allergen Information
- Naturally gluten-free
- Manufactured in a facility that may process wheat, nuts, sesame, soy, and other grains
Q: Is Browntop Millet naturally gluten-free?
Yes, Browntop Millet is naturally gluten-free and suitable for gluten-free lifestyles.
Q: Can Browntop Millet be eaten daily?
Yes, it can be included as part of balanced everyday meals.
Q: What does Browntop Millet taste like?
It has a mild, slightly nutty flavour with a soft fluffy texture when cooked.
Q: How can I use Browntop Millet?
It can be used for khichdi, upma, dosa batter, porridge, pulao, and millet bowls.
Q: How should Browntop Millet be stored?
Store in an airtight container in a cool and dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Common Names
- English: Browntop Millet
- Hindi: Hari Kangni
- Tamil: Palapul
- Telugu: Andu Korralu
- Kannada: Korale
Origin & Geography
- Origin: India
- Widely cultivated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana
- Grows well in dry climates
- Naturally drought-tolerant crop
Product Benefits Section
- High Fibre – Supports Healthy Digestion
- Balanced Energy – Slow-release carbohydrates
- Gluten Free – Naturally Wheat-Free Grain
- Everyday Wellness – Suitable for balanced diets
- Can be cooked as a rice alternative for fibre-rich meals
- Ideal for khichdi, porridge, and simple traditional recipes
- Best suited for light meals and detox-focused diets
- Recommended to consume in moderate portions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture
- Keep container tightly sealed after opening
- Transfer to an airtight container for extended freshness
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and humidity
Aroma & Taste
- Mild earthy aroma
- Light nutty flavour
- Soft and fluffy cooked texture
- Pleasant wholesome taste
Allergen Information
- Naturally gluten-free
- Manufactured in a facility that may process wheat, nuts, sesame, soy, and other grains
Q: Is Browntop Millet naturally gluten-free?
Yes, Browntop Millet is naturally gluten-free and suitable for gluten-free lifestyles.
Q: Can Browntop Millet be eaten daily?
Yes, it can be included as part of balanced everyday meals.
Q: What does Browntop Millet taste like?
It has a mild, slightly nutty flavour with a soft fluffy texture when cooked.
Q: How can I use Browntop Millet?
It can be used for khichdi, upma, dosa batter, porridge, pulao, and millet bowls.
Q: How should Browntop Millet be stored?
Store in an airtight container in a cool and dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.