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Glycemic Index of Ragi vs Wheat for Healthy Indian Eating

People across India speak a lot about grains. Every home has its own food habits and old family opinions. Someone says eat chapati for best

9 Types of Millets Used in India With Notable Health Advantages

Millets come in many forms, colors, and shapes. Each one holds its own kind of strength. People pick them based on what their tummy handles

Low-Calorie South Indian Meals Made with Millets

In homes across South India, millets are slowly stealing the show. These ancient grains that our grandparents were so familiar with are enjoying renewed popularity, and

Sprouted Millets vs. Soaked Millets: Which Is Better for You?

Millets have made a strong comeback in Indian kitchens lately. From busy office folks to fitness lovers, everyone’s curious about sprouted millets and soaked millets.

How to Sprout Millets at Home for Maximum Nutrition?

Sprouting millets at home is a small kitchen habit that can bring a big shift in health. In India, millets like ragi, bajra, and foxtail

Bajra or Jowar: Whish is best for Weight Loss in India?

Health goals are changing fast in India. People want food that’s real, local, and helps shed that extra fat without feeling starved all the time.

Why Kodo Millet Should Be on Every Indian Plate for Better Health

Kodo millet — known as Varagu in Tamil and Kodon in Hindi — is an old grain that’s making a quiet comeback to Indian kitchens.