Foxtail millet is one of the oldest cultivated millets, known scientifically as Setaria italica. It has been grown in India for thousands of years and is widely used in traditional diets, especially in rural and health-conscious communities.
The grains are small, yellowish, and resemble tiny beads, with a mild, slightly nutty flavor. Foxtail millet is considered a nutritious alternative to rice and wheat, especially for people looking for healthier grain options.
It is also gaining popularity as a superfood due to its high fiber, protein, and low glycemic index.





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