Organic Mandya Ragi Malt
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₹ 110.00
Key Highlights
- Made from 100% organic finger millet (ragi)
- Rich in calcium, iron, and dietary fiber
- Smooth texture with easy mixability
- Quick and convenient ragi malt drink preparation
- Suitable for children, adults, and elderly
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What is ragi malt made of?
Ragi malt is made from finger millet grains that are cleaned, roasted, and finely ground into powder for easy preparation.
How to prepare ragi malt quickly?
Mix the powder with water or milk, cook while stirring, and adjust consistency as needed. It takes only a few minutes.
What are the benefits of ragi malt?
Ragi malt provides calcium, iron, and fiber, supporting digestion, energy levels, and overall nutrition.
Can ragi malt be consumed daily?
Yes, it can be included in daily meals as part of a balanced diet due to its light and nourishing nature.
Is ragi malt suitable for all age groups?
Yes, it is suitable for children, adults, and elderly individuals due to its smooth texture and easy digestion.
Can I buy ragi malt online?
Yes, organic ragi malt powder is available online and is convenient for regular household use.
What is the difference between ragi malt and ragi flour?
Ragi malt is processed and roasted for drink preparation, while ragi flour is typically used for cooking dishes like rotis or dosa.
What is this product called in different languages?
English: Ragi Malt / Finger Millet Malt
Kannada: Ragi Malt / Ragi Hurihittu
Hindi: Ragi Malt / Nachni Malt
Tamil: Ragi Malt / Kezhvaragu Malt
Telugu: Ragi Java / Ragulu Malt
Malayalam: Ragi Malt
Marathi: Nachni Malt
Gujarati: Nachni Malt
Bengali: Ragi Malt
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.