SiriGrains Organic Barnyard Millet (Sanwa / Samo) – 1kg | Highest Fiber, Low Carb, Gluten-Free Grain for Diabetes & Fasting (Vrat)

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Looking for the highest fiber millet for diabetes or fasting? SiriGrains Organic Barnyard Millet (Sanwa/Samo) contains 13g of dietary fiber per 100g – the highest among all millets! With the lowest carb content (56g/100g) and Glycemic Index of 45, it’s scientifically proven for diabetes control. Plus, it’s naturally gluten-free and cooks in just 8-10 minutes – no soaking required. Perfect for vrat (fasting), navratri, ekadashi, and daily health.

  • Highest Fiber (13g/100g) – Keeps you full for 5+ hours, reduces cravings
  • Lowest Carb (56g/100g) – Best for strict diabetes management
  • Low GI (45) – Slow sugar release, no blood sugar spikes
  • No Soaking Required – Cooks in 8-10 minutes, fastest cooking millet
  • Vrat/Fasting Special – Popular during Navratri, Ekadashi, Shivratri
  • 100% Unpolished & FSSAI Certified – Direct from Karnataka farms

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Why SiriGrains Organic Barnyard Millet (Sanwa) is Different

Barnyard Millet, known as Sanwa in Hindi and Samo in Gujarati, is nutritionally the most fiber-dense millet available. With 13g of fiber per 100g, it outperforms oats, quinoa, and brown rice. SiriGrains brings you traditionally grown, unpolished Barnyard Millet directly from small farms in Belagavi, Karnataka. No middlemen, no chemicals, no compromise.

Health Benefits of Barnyard Millet (Backed by Science)

1. Is Barnyard Millet Good for Diabetes?

Yes – it’s one of the best. Barnyard Millet has the lowest Glycemic Index (GI ~45) among all millets and the lowest carbohydrate content (56g per 100g). For comparison: white rice has GI 73 and 80g carbs, wheat roti has GI 69 and 70g carbs. The combination of low carbs + high fiber (13g) means glucose is released so slowly that blood sugar spikes are virtually eliminated.

2. Is Barnyard Millet Good for Weight Loss?

Exceptionally good. With 13g of dietary fiber per 100g, Barnyard Millet keeps you feeling full for 5+ hours – longer than any other millet. The soluble fiber forms a gel-like substance in your stomach, physically blocking hunger signals. Studies show that replacing rice with Barnyard Millet can reduce daily calorie intake by 200-300 calories naturally.

3. Is Barnyard Millet Allowed During Fasting (Vrat)?

Yes – it’s the #1 vrat grain. Barnyard Millet (Sanwa/Samo) is traditionally consumed during Navratri, Ekadashi, Mahashivratri, and Janmashtami fasts. It’s considered “falahari” (allowed during fasting) because it’s not a cereal grain botanically. Unlike rice or wheat which are avoided during vrat, Sanwa provides sustained energy throughout fasting days.

4. Does Barnyard Millet Support Heart Health?

Yes. The high fiber content reduces LDL (bad cholesterol) by binding to cholesterol particles and removing them from your body. The magnesium (60mg per 100g) helps regulate blood pressure and prevents arterial calcification.

5. Is Barnyard Millet Gluten-Free?

Yes. Barnyard Millet is naturally gluten-free and safe for celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, and those following a gluten-free diet for autoimmune conditions.

Barnyard Millet vs Other Grains (Comparison Table)

Nutrient (per 100g) Barnyard Millet (Sanwa) White Rice Quinoa Oats
Glycemic Index 45 (Lowest) 73 (High) 53 (Medium) 55 (Medium)
Dietary Fiber 13g (Highest) 0.4g 2.8g 10.6g
Carbohydrates 56g (Lowest) 80g 64g 66g
Protein 8.3g 2.7g 4.4g 13.5g
Iron 4.5mg 0.2mg 1.5mg 4.2mg

How to Cook Barnyard Millet (Sanwa) – Easiest Millet

Basic Cooking Method (No Soaking Required!)

Ratio: 1 cup Barnyard Millet : 2 cups water
Soaking: NOT required – cooks directly!
Cooking: Pressure cook for 1 whistle + 5 minutes rest, OR simmer covered for 8-10 minutes until water is absorbed.
Pro tip: Dry-roast in ghee for 2 minutes before cooking for a nutty aroma. This millet won’t clump – it stays fluffy like couscous.

Recipe 1: Sanwa Khichdi (Vrat Special)

During Navratri fasting, cook Sanwa with sendha namak (rock salt), cumin seeds, green chilies, and singhare ka atta dumplings. Add roasted peanuts and curry leaves. Serve with vrat ki kadhi. This is the most popular fasting meal in North India.

Recipe 2: Barnyard Millet Upma (Healthy Breakfast)

Dry-roast Sanwa until aromatic. Temper mustard seeds, urad dal, chana dal, curry leaves, green chilies, ginger. Add water (1:2 ratio), salt, cook until fluffy. Garnish with coriander and lemon juice. Ready in 15 minutes!

Recipe 3: Barnyard Millet Idli/Dosa (Fermented)

Soak Sanwa with urad dal (3:1 ratio) for 4 hours. Grind to smooth batter. Ferment overnight. Make soft, healthy idlis that are naturally probiotic and gluten-free.

Why Barnyard Millet is Best for Fasting (Vrat)

During religious fasts like Navratri (9 days), Ekadashi (twice a month), and Shivratri, devotees avoid regular grains like rice, wheat, and lentils. Barnyard Millet (Sanwa/Samo) is universally accepted because:

  • It’s botanically a seed, not a cereal grain
  • It provides sustained energy for long fasting hours
  • It’s light and easy to digest
  • It doesn’t cause bloating or acidity
  • Traditional recipes from North India, Gujarat, and Maharashtra use Sanwa during vrat

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Is Barnyard Millet good for diabetes?
A1: Yes – it’s the best millet for diabetes with GI 45 (lowest among grains), 56g carbs (lowest), and 13g fiber (highest).

Q2: Does Barnyard Millet need soaking?
A2: No – Barnyard Millet is the only millet that cooks perfectly without soaking. Takes 8-10 minutes.

Q3: Is Sanwa allowed during Navratri fasting?
A3: Yes – Sanwa (Barnyard Millet) is the most popular vrat grain during Navratri, Ekadashi, and other fasts.

Q4: What is the shelf life of Barnyard Millet?
A4: 6 months in airtight container at room temperature. Can be stored up to 1 year in refrigerator.

Q5: Is Barnyard Millet same as Samo or Bhagar?
A5: Yes – Barnyard Millet is called Sanwa in Hindi, Samo in Gujarati, and Bhagar in Marathi. All refer to the same grain – Echinochloa frumentacea.

Q6: Is this product FSSAI certified?
A6: Yes, SiriGrains is fully FSSAI certified. Our facility follows strict quality control.

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Additional information
Weight 1.05 kg
Health Benefits

Diabetes Management, Weight Loss, Heart Health, Gut Health, Fasting Friendly

Nutritional Info (per 100g)

Calories: 341 kcal, Protein: 8.3g, Dietary Fiber: 13g, Carbohydrates: 56g, Fat: 4.5g, Iron: 4.5mg, Calcium: 10mg

Specialty

Gluten-Free, Unpolished, Vegan, FSSAI Certified, No Soaking Required, Fast Cooking, Vrat/Fasting Approved