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Hi! Start here to find high quality millet products from audited Netherlands millet suppliers and millet manufacturers are listed below, please look into them and select the suitable millet suppliers for you
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  • Our millet is a good quality. We start supplying in January 2011. Please send in your quotation now before the year ends
  • Khadie Afro-Foods 
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Millet Seed Hulled
  • Millet Seed Hulled
  • Hulled Millet Seed is procured from a selected group of approved suppliers. In some cases we reprocess the seed in our HACCP/BRC approved factory in The Netherlands. This...
  • Dioasa Europe B.V. 
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millet description

The millets are a group of small-seeded species of cereal crops or grains, widely grown around the world for food and fodder. They do not form a taxonomic group, but rather a functional or agronomic one. Their essential similarities are that they are small-seeded grasses grown in difficult production environments such as those at risk of drought.

Place of origin:They have been in cultivation in East Asia for the last 10,000 years.

Nutrition:The protein content in millet is very close to that of wheat; both provide about 11% protein by weight.Millets are rich in B vitamins, especially niacin, B6 and folic acid, calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, and zinc. Millets contain no gluten, so they are not suitable for raised bread. When combined with wheat, (or xanthan gum for those who have celiac disease), they can be used for raised bread. Alone, they are suited for flatbread.

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