Adrish Zerowaste Organic Foxtail Millet Flour
Mille Foxtail Millet Whole Grain
If you are looking to add more nutrition to your daily meals, foxtail millet flour is a smart choice. This flour is made by grinding foxtail millet grains into a fine powder and is naturally gluten-free. It works well for those who want to avoid wheat or simply try something new in their cooking. With its mild flavor and light texture, foxtail millet flour blends easily into both traditional and modern recipes.
| Product | Price | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Mil8 Foxtail Millet Flour | $4.70 | Pure, gluten-free, ready to cook, everyday use |
| Adrish Zerowaste Organic Foxtail Millet Flour | $6.90 | Unpolished, organic, iron-rich, ideal for dosas |
| The Millet Company Pre-Soaked Foxtail Millet Flour | $3.80 | Pre-soaked, gluten-free, high fiber, easy to digest |
| Combo | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Foxtail & Rava Barnyard Millet Combo | $15.00 | Breakfast, upma, tiffin options |
| Foxtail & Pearl Millet Combo | $12.10 | Balanced meals, recipe variety |
| Foxtail & Finger Millet Combo | $12.00 | Iron-rich recipes, hearty breakfasts |
Foxtail millet flour fits easily into many Indian and global dishes. You can use it to make soft rotis, crispy dosas, and fluffy pancakes. It is also suitable for gluten-free baking such as muffins, breads, and cookies. For a quick breakfast, try mixing foxtail millet flour with yogurt, chopped fruit, and a drizzle of honey. It can also be blended with other flours to create custom mixes for idlis or laddoos.
When you buy foxtail millet flour, look for freshness and purity. Check the label for additives or preservatives. Unpolished and organic varieties often provide more nutrition and flavor. At House of Indya, you will find options that are carefully sourced and suitable for a range of recipes. Combo packs are a good way to add variety to your meals and experiment with different types of millet.
House of Indya offers a thoughtful range of millet flours and traditional ingredients to suit modern kitchens. Our collection is designed to make healthy eating more accessible while honoring Indian culinary roots. Visit House of Indya
Foxtail millet flour is ground from foxtail millet grains. It can be used to make rotis, dosas, pancakes, and even baked goods like muffins or breads.
Yes, foxtail millet flour is naturally gluten-free and suitable for people avoiding wheat or gluten in their diet.
Foxtail millet flour is high in fiber, iron, and magnesium. It supports digestion, helps manage energy levels, and is good for overall wellness.
Yes, foxtail millet flour works well in gluten-free baking, such as pancakes, muffins, and cookies. Mixing with other flours can improve texture.
Keep foxtail millet flour in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration is helpful in humid climates to keep it fresh.
Yes, its mild taste and easy-to-digest nature make it suitable for all ages, including children and seniors. It can be used in porridges, snacks, and baked foods.
You can make dosas, idlis, pancakes, muffins, laddoos, and blend it with other flours for custom recipes.
Foxtail millet flour is higher in fiber and minerals and has a lower glycemic index than wheat flour, making it a healthy alternative.
Yes, House of Indya has foxtail millet flour combo packs with other millets like barnyard, pearl, and finger millet for more variety.
Yes, House of Indya ships internationally, so you can order foxtail millet flour from many countries.