Organic Little Millet Flour (Samai / Kutki Atta) – Gluten-Free Millet Flour
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₹ 165.00
Key Highlights
- Made from 100% organic little millet (samai)
- Naturally gluten-free and easy to digest
- Rich in fiber, protein, iron, and magnesium
- Mild, nutty flavor suitable for multiple recipes
- Finely milled for smooth texture and easy mixing
- No additives, preservatives, or refined flour blending
- Ideal for rotis, dosas, porridges, and baking
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FAQ
Is little millet flour gluten-free?
Yes, organic little millet flour is naturally gluten-free and suitable for gluten-sensitive diets.
What are the benefits of millet flour?
Millet flour is rich in fiber, protein, iron, and magnesium, supporting digestion, energy balance, and overall health.
How can I use little millet flour?
It can be used for rotis, dosas, porridges, baked goods, and as a thickening agent in recipes.
Is little millet flour good for blood sugar control?
Yes, it has a lower glycemic impact compared to refined flour, helping maintain stable blood sugar levels.
What is little millet called in different languages?
Little millet is known as Samai (Tamil), Same (Kannada), Kutki (Hindi), Sama (Telugu), Vari (Marathi), Samo (Gujarati), Chama (Malayalam), and Gajro (Punjabi).
Can I use it daily?
Yes, it is suitable for everyday cooking as part of a balanced diet.
Is millet flour better than wheat flour?
Millet flour offers more fiber and is gluten-free, making it a healthier alternative for many individuals.
Where can I buy millet flour online?
You can buy organic little millet flour online from Organic Mandya for assured quality and freshness.
What is the shelf life of this ghee?
The shelf life of our A2 Desi Cow Ghee is typically 12 months when stored in a cool, dry place.
Is this ghee certified organic?
Yes, our ghee is 100% organic and certified by NPOP/NOP standards.
What is the Bilona method?
The Bilona method is a traditional Indian process of making ghee where curd is churned to get butter, which is then boiled to produce pure ghee.