Serving size: 30g Servings per package: 60 Amount per portion Calories: 60 Calories from fat: 45 % Daily value* Total fat: 5g 8% Saturated fat: 1g 5% Trans fat: 0g Cholesterol: 0mg 0% Sodium: 0mg 0% Potassium: 150mg 4% Total carbohydrates: 3g 1% Dietary fiber: 2g 8% Sugars: 0.2 Protein: 0g Vitamin A: 0% Vitamin C: 4% Calcium: 0% Iron: 2% Vitamin E: 4% Vitamin B1: 2% Vitamin B2: 4% Vitamin B3: 2% Vitamin B5: 4% Vitamin B6: 4% Folic acid: 6% Match: 2% Magnesium: 2% Zinc: 2% Copper: 2% Manganese: 2% *Daily percent values are based on 2000-calorie diet. Your daily values can be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Calories 2000 2500 Total fat less than 65g 80g Saturated fat less than 20g 25g Cholesterol less than 300mg 300mg Sodium less than 2400mg 2400mg Total carbohydrates 300g 375g Dietary fiber 25g 30g
Millets are a group of cereal grains that belong to the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family Millets have gained popularity in the West because they are gluten-free and boasts high protein, fiber, and antioxidant contents Itâ??s widely consumed in developing countries throughout Africa and Asia. While it may look like a seed, milletâ??s nutritional profile is similar to that of sorghum and other cereals Pearl millet is the most widely produced variety intended for human consumption. Still, all types are renowned for their high nutritional value and health benefits.
Millets are a group a small, round whole grains grown in India, Nigeria, and other Asian and African countries. Considered an ancient grain, they are used both for human consumption and livestock and bird feed (4, 5 ). They have multiple advantages over other crops, including drought and pest resistance.
Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is widely used as food, fodder, and in industrial applications. Below are its general specifications: Physical Properties: Appearance: Small, round grains Color: Gray, yellow, or light brown (variety-dependent) Odor & Taste: Characteristic, free from musty or rancid odor Grain Size: 2 - 5 mm diameter Purity: Min 98% Foreign Matter: Max 2% Broken/Damaged Grains: Max 2% Immature/Shriveled Grains: Max 2% Moisture Content: Max 12% Chemical Properties: Protein Content: 8-12% Fat Content: 4-7% Carbohydrates: 60-70% Crude Fiber: 8-12% Ash Content: Max 3% Energy Value: 350-370 kcal/100g Microbiological Standards (For Food & Feed Use): Total Plate Count: Max 100,000 CFU/g Yeast & Mold: Max 1,000 CFU/g Coliforms: