Naturally Gluten-Free Traditional Millet Rice
πΎ What Is Barnyard Millet?
Barnyard millet is an ancient Indian grain traditionally consumed as Bhagar, Sama ke Chawal, or Sanwa.
It is widely used during fasting days and is also a wholesome alternative to rice for daily meals.
At Jai Jungle, this millet is cleaned, graded, and packed in small batches to ensure purity, consistency, and natural taste.
β Why Choose This Barnyard Millet?
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Naturally gluten-free
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Light on the stomach, easy to digest
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Soft, rice-like texture after cooking
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Traditionally used during fasting (vrat)
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Suitable for all age groups
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No polishing, no additives
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Cleaned and packed in small batches
This is real grain food, not a processed product.
πΆπ§ Kids & Elders Friendly
Barnyard millet is especially suitable for:
For Kids
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Light grain, easy to chew
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Mild taste, familiar like rice
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Suitable for simple meals and khichdi
For Elders
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Soft texture when cooked
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Gentle on digestion
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Comfortable for regular meals
This makes it a family-friendly grain, not restricted to fasting alone.
π½οΈ Common Uses
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Bhagar / Sama rice during fasting
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Everyday rice replacement
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Khichdi and soft one-pot meals
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Light dinners
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Simple pulao and curd rice alternatives
(π Detailed recipes will be shared through our blog.)
π³ Basic Cooking Guidance
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Rinse 2β3 times
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Soak for 20β30 minutes (recommended)
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Cook with 1 : 2.5 water ratio
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Simmer till grains are soft and fluffy
Barnyard millet cooks faster than regular rice and should not be overcooked.
π¦ Available Pack Options
πΉ 750 g Pack
Ideal for first-time users and occasional cooking.
πΉ 1 lb Pack (454 g)
Convenient household size for regular use.
πΏ Ingredients & Clean Label
Ingredients:
100% Barnyard Millet (Bhagar / Sama / Sanwa)
Free from:
Maida β’ Preservatives β’ Additives β’ Artificial Colours
π©π½πΎ Who Prepares This?
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Cleaned and packed by tribal women groups
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Small-batch handling
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Focus on grain purity and consistency
Every purchase supports forest-linked rural livelihoods.
β Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same as vrat ke chawal?
Yes. Barnyard millet is commonly used as Bhagar or Sama ke Chawal during fasting.
Is it gluten-free?
Yes. Barnyard millet is naturally gluten-free.
Is it suitable for kids and elders?
Yes. It has a soft texture, mild taste, and is easy to digest.
Does it taste like rice?
Yes. When cooked properly, it has a light, rice-like texture.
Is it polished?
No. It is minimally processed and not artificially polished.