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Why Foxtail Millet?

Foxtail millet can be cooked just like rice. Millet recipes are easy to make. Here foxtail millet is pictured with husk Foxtail millets are available in the form of rice, semolina (like rava) or as flour. As with other millets, foxtail millet is rich in smart carbohydrates, the kind which doesn’t increase the blood sugar levels immediately. It is rich in dietary fibre, and minerals like iron and copper. Due to this, it helps to reduce the levels of bad cholesterol and keeps the immune system strong.

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