Foxtail or Italian millet (Setaria Italica) is one of those forgotten grains that were a part of ancient Tamil culture. Foxtail millet, called Thinai in Tamil, is offered to Lord Muruga, the patron deity of Tamil Nadu. Foxtail millets are high in Iron content and these millets are totally pest-free. Foxtail not only not need any fumigants, but act as anti-pest agents to store delicate pulses such as green gram. They also control blood sugar and cholesterol levels & increase HDL cholesterol.
Foxtail or Italian millet (Setaria Italica) is one of those forgotten grains that were a part of ancient Tamil culture. Foxtail millet, called Thinai in Tamil, is offered to Lord Muruga, the patron deity of Tamil Nadu. Foxtail millets are high in Iron content and these millets are totally pest-free. Foxtail not only not need any fumigants, but act as anti-pest agents to store delicate pulses such as green gram. They also control blood sugar and cholesterol levels & increase HDL cholesterol.
List of Ingredients: Foxtail Millet.
Storage Instructions: Store in a clean and dry place - away from sunlight
Country of Origin: India
Nutritional Value (Approx per 100g):
Energy |
1590kJ/380kcal |
Fat |
4g |
- of which Saturated fat |
0g |
Carbohydrate |
73g |
- of which sugars |
0g |
Protein |
12g |
Salt |
0g |
Brand | Nilaa |
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