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Hulled Millet - Whole Grain Seeds, Kosher, Raw, Bulk - by Food to Live

$ 5.26

Availability: 1197 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Food To Live
  • Seed Type: Millet
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Product: Grain & Cereal
  • MPN: MILL
  • Condition: New
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Grains

    Description

    Hulled Millet - Whole Grain Seeds, Kosher, Raw, Bulk - by Food to Live
    Hulled Millet
    Non-GMO Verified
    Certified
    Kosher
    by
    Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
    Suitable for Vegetarians
    Suitable for Vegans
    About the product:
    GLUTEN-FREE GRAIN: White Millet is naturally gluten-free and contains a lot of other important plant proteins.
    RICH IN NUTRIENTS: Hulled Millet contains B vitamins and multiple minerals, as well as a large amount of fiber.
    DELICIOUS GRAIN SUBSTITUTE: Rich and nutty millet taste makes it a great addition to many recipes. You can use it as a substitute for any grain.
    TASTES GREAT SWEET AND SAVORY: Use millet in stews or savory pilaf or in sweet porridge. It will always be delicious.
    EASY TO COOK: Hulled whole grain millet doesn’t need pre-soaking and cooks fast.
    Product Description:
    Millet grain doesn’t have any gluten contains lots of essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber. This grain has been a staple in many cuisines for years. And while it’s not as popular as rice, wheat, or oats, it’s gaining more recognition all over the world. The reason for this is simple; millet is delicious, nutritious, and very easy to cook.
    Food to Live While Millet, also known as White Proso, is the most popular type of this grain. There are about 500 species of plants that are considered millet, but only a few of them used as food. Pearl and foxglove millet also are popular crops. All types of millet are similar in taste and nutritional value. However, experts believe that white millet was domesticated first. Presumably, as a crop, it dates back to around 10,000 BC.
    How to Cook White Millet Proso
    Hulled whole grain millet has a rich nutty and mildly sweet flavor. Because of this, the grain tastes fantastic in a variety of sweet and savory dishes. In fact, replacing grains in the recipe with this one can make the dish taste much better.
    There are many ways to use millet; it is easy to cook; hulled millet doesn’t need pre-soaking and cooks in less than 30 minutes.
    Try to roast dry grain in a pan or skillet for about 5 minutes and add water or broth. Use two parts of liquid per 1 part of the grain. Increase the amount of water to three parts if you want to enjoy pure millet taste in a porridge.
    After adding water, bring the pot to a boil and turn down the heat to simmer right away. Do not often stir as hulled millet grain is very tender. Let it simmer for about fifteen minutes, so all water is absorbed. Then, let the pot sit covered for ten minutes and fluff up the cooked grain using a fork.
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