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Breakfast in 2 minutes – just add warm water or milk! SiriGrains Organic Foxtail Millet Flakes are the instant, healthy alternative to cornflakes and oats. No soaking, no grinding, no cooking – just pour, stir, and eat.
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Foxtail Millet Flakes are made by steaming, rolling, and drying whole organic foxtail millet grains into thin, crisp flakes. Unlike raw millet grains that require soaking and 20 minutes of cooking, these flakes are ready in just 2-3 minutes – just add warm water or milk.
Think of them as a healthy, gluten-free alternative to cornflakes, wheat flakes, or oats. But unlike cornflakes (which are processed with sugar and have a high glycemic index), foxtail millet flakes are naturally low GI (~50), high protein (12g per 100g), and high fiber (8g per 100g).
SiriGrains brings you stone-flaked, organic Foxtail Millet Flakes made from premium organic foxtail millet sourced directly from Karnataka farms. No additives, no preservatives, no compromises. No onion, no garlic – suitable for Jain, sattvic, and fasting diets.
| Parameter | Foxtail Millet Flakes | Rolled Oats | Cornflakes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooking Time | 2-3 minutes | 5-10 minutes | Instant (but processed) |
| Gluten-Free | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ May contain traces | ✅ Yes |
| Glycemic Index | ~50 (Low) | ~55 (Low-Medium) | ~82 (High!) |
| Protein (per 100g) | 12g | 13g | 7g |
| Fiber (per 100g) | 8g | 10g | 3g |
| Added Sugar | ✅ None | ✅ None (plain oats) | ❌ High (8-10g per serving) |
In today’s fast-paced world, skipping breakfast has become normal. Foxtail millet flakes make healthy eating effortless – just add warm water or plant-based milk, and you have a nutritious breakfast in 2 minutes. No excuse to skip breakfast anymore!
Unlike cornflakes (GI 82) or white bread (GI 75), foxtail millet flakes have a low glycemic index of approximately 50. This means glucose enters your bloodstream slowly, preventing sudden blood sugar spikes. Perfect for Type 2 diabetes management and prediabetes prevention.
Foxtail millet is naturally gluten-free, making it safe for people with celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or those following a gluten-free diet. The flakes are steamed and rolled, making them even easier to digest than whole grains.
The combination of 12g protein and 8g fiber per 100g creates powerful satiety. A bowl of foxtail millet flakes for breakfast keeps you full for 4-5 hours – no mid-morning snacking, no energy crashes.
According to Dr. Khadar Lifestyle document (Page 6): “Foxtail millets have 8% fiber and 12% protein. Good for diabetic patients, reduces cholesterol. Lung tissues get especially cleaned up – base food for lung cancer. Useful for skin diseases, mouth cancer, abdominal cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and asthma.”
Note: For the Ambali protocol (fermented porridge for serious healing), whole grains are recommended. Flakes are best for daily convenience breakfast.
The soluble fiber in foxtail millet helps bind to cholesterol particles and remove them from your body. Regular consumption can help reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol while maintaining HDL (good) cholesterol.
Low in calories (341 kcal per 100g), high in protein and fiber, foxtail millet flakes are an ideal breakfast for weight watchers. They keep you satisfied without excess calories.
The easiest way to eat millet flakes!
Ingredients: 1/2 cup foxtail millet flakes, 1 cup warm water or plant-based milk, palm jaggery (to taste), fresh fruits, nuts
Method: Pour warm water/milk over flakes. Wait 2 minutes. Add palm jaggery, fruits, nuts. Eat immediately.
Pro tip: For creamier texture, use plant-based milk (coconut, almond, sesame). For savory version, add salt and pepper instead of sweetener.
Ingredients: 1 cup foxtail millet flakes, 1.5 cups water, mustard seeds, urad dal, curry leaves, green chilies, ginger, salt, 1 tbsp ghee
Method: Heat ghee in pan. Add mustard seeds, urad dal, curry leaves, green chilies, ginger. Add water and salt. Bring to boil. Add millet flakes. Stir well. Cover and cook 2 minutes. Fluff with fork. Serve hot with coconut chutney.
Ingredients: 2 cups foxtail millet flakes, 2 tbsp peanut oil, peanuts, cashews, curry leaves, red chilies, turmeric, salt
Method: Dry roast flakes lightly (2-3 minutes). Set aside. Heat oil, add peanuts, cashews, curry leaves, red chilies. Fry until golden. Add turmeric, salt, and roasted flakes. Mix well. Cool and store in airtight container. Perfect with evening tea!
Ingredients: 2 cups foxtail millet flakes, 1 cup dates (soaked and blended), 1/2 cup palm jaggery, 1/4 cup ghee, nuts, seeds
Method: Blend soaked dates into paste. In a pan, warm ghee and palm jaggery until combined. Add date paste. Mix well. Add flakes, nuts, seeds. Press into lined tray. Refrigerate 2 hours. Cut into bars. Store in refrigerator for 2 weeks.
Method: Grind flakes into powder. Mix 1 tbsp powder with 1/2 cup warm water/milk. Stir until smooth. Add palm jaggery powder for sweetness. A nutritious, easy-to-digest first food.
| Feature | SiriGrains Foxtail Millet Flakes | Other Brands |
|---|---|---|
| Organic | ✅ 100% Certified | ❌ Often Conventional |
| Additives | ✅ None | ❌ Sugar, preservatives, flavors |
| Onion/Garlic | ✅ No | ❌ May contain traces |
| Source | ✅ Direct from Karnataka farms | ❌ Multiple middlemen |
| Certification | ✅ FSSAI | ❌ Often unregulated |
Q1: How are millet flakes different from whole millet grains?
A1: Whole millet grains require soaking (6-8 hours) and cooking (15-20 minutes). Millet flakes are steamed, rolled, and dried – ready to eat in just 2-3 minutes. Flakes are for convenience; whole grains are for the Ambali healing protocol.
Q2: Are these flakes gluten-free?
A2: Yes, foxtail millet is naturally gluten-free, making these flakes safe for celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.
Q3: Do these flakes contain added sugar?
A3: No, absolutely not. Our flakes are 100% pure millet – no sugar, no salt, no preservatives, no additives. You add your own sweetener (palm jaggery recommended).
Q4: Are these flakes Jain-friendly?
A4: Yes! No onion, no garlic. Suitable for Jain, sattvic, and fasting diets.
Q5: Can I eat these flakes raw?
A5: Yes, they are pre-cooked (steamed) and can be eaten dry as a crunchy snack, like cornflakes. But they are best enjoyed soaked in warm water/milk.
Q6: Are these flakes good for diabetes?
A6: Yes, with a low glycemic index (~50), they are excellent for diabetes management and won’t spike blood sugar.
Q7: What is the shelf life?
A7: 6 months when stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Once opened, use within 2-3 months for best texture.
Q8: Can I use these for baking?
A8: Yes! Replace oats or cornflakes with foxtail millet flakes in cookies, energy bars, and granola recipes.
| Weight | 0.6 kg |
|---|---|
| Product Specifications | Type: Rolled/flattened millet flakes, Texture: Thin, crisp flakes, Color: Creamy white, Taste: Mild, nutty, Processing: Stone-flaked, steamed, dried, No Preservatives: Yes, Shelf Life: 6 months |
| Nutritional Info (per 100g) | Calories: 341 kcal, Protein: 12g, Dietary Fiber: 8g, Carbohydrates: 68g, Fat: 4g, Iron: 2.8mg, Calcium: 31mg, Glycemic Index: ~50 (Low) |
| Best Uses | Instant Cereal (2 min), Millet Upma (5 min), Millet Chivda (10 min), Energy Bars, Baking (replace oats), Baby Porridge, Kheer |
| Traditional Wisdom (Dr. Khader) | Millet Type: Positive Millet (Siridhanya), Health Benefits: Lung health, fever, seizures, Parkinson's, asthma, skin diseases, Note: Flakes are processed – for maximum benefits, whole grain recommended for Ambali protocol |