Kodo Millet
₹190Madhya Pradesh · 500 g
Small, grey-brown grains with exceptional nutritional density. A traditional staple across tribal communities in central India, now rediscovered for its metabolic benefits.
— Himalayas —
Tiny, white, round grains that are a powerhouse of nutrition. A perfect staple for replacing white rice in daily meals.
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Grown on the terraced slopes of the Himalayas, this rain-fed crop requires minimal water and thrives in harsh conditions, making it a champion of sustainable farming.
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