Gaay Brand Chakki Fresh Ragi Flour 500 gm

Original price was: ₹43.00.Current price is: ₹39.00.

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Gaay Brand Chakki Fresh Ragi Flour, also known as finger millet flour, is a nutritious and versatile ingredient. Here’s what you can expect from it:
Key Features:
– High in Fiber and Protein: Supports digestive health and provides a feeling of fullness – Rich in Antioxidants: Helps protect against cell damage and oxidative stress – Gluten-Free: Suitable for individuals with gluten intolerance or sensitivity – Nutrient-Dense: Good source of calcium, iron, and other essential minerals
Benefits:
– Supports Healthy Digestion: Can help manage blood sugar levels and promote regular bowel movements – May Help with Weight Management: High fiber and protein content can contribute to feelings of fullness and satisfaction – Supports Bone Health: Rich in calcium and other minerals essential for bone health
Culinary Uses:
– Baked Goods: Can be used to make gluten-free baked goods, such as bread, cakes, and cookies – Traditional Dishes: Often used in traditional Indian dishes, such as ragi mudde or ragi porridge – Snacks: Can be used to make healthy snacks, such as ragi chips or ragi crackers
Overall, ragi flour is a nutritious and versatile ingredient that can be incorporated into a variety of dishes and diets.
Date of Mfg | Packaging  14-7-2025               Shelf Life: 4 months
Product Packaging Type: Pouch.                 Veg/Non-Veg: Veg

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