Product Description
Food to Live: Eat Well and Be Healthy
Food to Live is a company committed to making people healthier by providing them with delicious, healthy food. We established this business with a purpose of making a change that would take our world one step closer to being a better place for us and our children.
All our products can be included into a vegan diet.
Food To Live Organic Millet for Healthy Cooking
People have been cultivating millet for over 10 000 years all over from Africa to China. This seed grass is a staple of so many cultures that it’s impossible to determine where exactly it originated from. Today there are over a dozen types of millets enjoyed by people across the globe. Food To Live Organic Millet gives you a chance to join them in discovering the benefits of this tasty grain.
Our organic millet seed is low in calories, high in nutrients, and doesn’t contain any toxins. At Food To Live, we make sure that our organic products aren’t contaminated with any harmful chemicals. Cultivated by farmers that care for the environment, these seeds will provide you with a filling and safe meal.
What Is Organic Millet?
Organic millet grain is seed from an exceptionally resilient type of grass. There are several species of millets, but all of them are highly resistant to heat and drought. This is why this crop is a staple in many African and Asian countries, where agricultural conditions are less than ideal.
Millets are used as food for people across the world, animal feed, and even grazing crops in some areas. This simple grain plays an extremely important part in the fight against world hunger. It’s also a basis of numerous traditional alcoholic drinks in both Asia and Africa.
Millet is one of the essential crops on the planet. As it’s delicious and nutritious, the grain’s popularity grows.
Organic Millet Benefits for Diet
Organic millet grain is very good for you because it’s rich in nutrients and doesn’t contain bad fats. This food contains fiber, a variety of minerals, and quite a bit of protein (over 6 grams in a cup of cooked millet). Therefore it’s good for athletes, bodybuilders, and vegans.
Cooked organic millet grain has only 1.7 grams of total fat. 48.7 mg of that are omega 3 essential fatty acids. Eating foods rich in dietary fiber is associated with numerous health benefits. Organic millet seed definitely falls into that category as it contains 2.3 grams in a cup. It also has only 0.2 gram of sugar in a serving and no starch.
Surprisingly, organic millet seed contains quite a few antioxidants. Therefore, you can enjoy this grain while on a detox program. The best news is that the pleasant flavor of millet can improve some of the less tasty ‘green cleansing’ cocktail recipes. It will also make your salads more filling.
Organic Millet Nutrition Data
Compared to whole grains, organic millet seed is a rather nutritious product, particularly rich in B vitamins. It will give you a good portion of niacin, thiamin, and folate, all essential for a healthy diet.
Mineral-wise, even cooked organic millet provides rather significant amounts of:
- Manganese
- Magnesium
- Phosphorus
- Copper
- Zinc
- Iron
It also has trace amounts of calcium and selenium.
Is Organic Millet Gluten-Free?
Organic millet is gluten free and safe to use in any meal plan. Due to the low glycemic index and a comparatively small number of calories, it’s one of the healthiest food choices among grains.
What Does Organic Millet Taste Like?
Well-cooked organic millet cereal tastes creamy, nutty, and heavenly. The grain itself has a mild pleasant flavor that goes will with anything. You can add millet to both sweet and savory dishes and it will help make them amazing.
Note that some organic millet seeds will cook faster than others. This means that the final product will be partially soft and fluffy and partially more ‘whole’. This unique texture actually makes millet more interesting from the culinary point of view.
Many Ways to Enjoy Organic Millet Daily
Organic millet grain is extremely versatile, which is one of its main benefits. Use it to make:
- Morning porridge.
Flavor it with cinnamon and honey and add some nuts and dried fruits for taste and nutrition. This morning cereal is so good, you won’t be getting back to rolled oats for a long time. - Baked millet with spinach, eggs, and cheese.
If you aren’t a vegan, cook ½ cup millet, then toss it with a cup chopped spinach. Put into an oiled ramekin and pour 4 eggs whisked with spices over millet-spinach mixture. Cover with cheese and bake for 20 minutes. - Pilaf-style organic millet to go with everything.
Use organic millet as a substitute for any whole grain in a recipe. It cooks much faster and will allow you to enjoy pilaf-style dishes as often as you want. - Baked goods with dry millet.
Simply add some dry organic millet seed to cookies, granolas, and breads for a tasty crunch. - Grain salads.
Add cooked millet to any salad and make a nutritious and tasty lunch. - Polenta-like creamy porridge.
Cook your millet with more water and let it cool in a pan. This way you’ll get millet ‘polenta’ that you can cut and fry to make croquettes. Serve them with sweet or savory sauces depending on your mood. - Vegan millet burgers.
Mix cooked millet with some cooked chickpeas and spices. Mash everything in a blender. Shape burgers with your hands, toss them in flour, and toast on either side until golden. Enjoy fresh or freeze to use later. - How to Cook Organic Millet Grain?
- A cup of raw dry organic millet seed will yield about 3 ½ cups of cooked grain. Depending on the result you seek, you can use 2 or 3 cups of water. The latter will allow you to make a creamy organic millet cereal that will be perfect for breakfast. Note that you’ll need to stir it more frequently when cooking and fluff it up nicely in the end.If you want to enjoy organic millet grain as a side dish, salad ingredient, etc., use this recipe:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup organic millet seed
- 2 cups water or broth
- ¼ teaspoon salt (or more to your taste)
- 1 tablespoon butter (or a vegan alternative)
Instructions:
- Toast dry millet in a large saucepan for about 5 minutes. This will enhance the aroma and flavor of the grain. Stir frequently so that it doesn’t burn.
- Pour water into the saucepan, add salt, and stir thoroughly.
- Bring to a boil and reduce heat to the lowest setting. Add butter and stir gently. Cover the pot and let simmer for 15 minutes.
NOTE: peek into the saucepan rarely and only stir your millet the tiniest bit. Uncovering the pot and stirring too vigorously will damage the tiny seeds and ruin the texture of your dish. - Remove the pan from heat (still covered) and let it stand undisturbed for 10 more minutes.
- Fluff up cooked millet with a fork and serve warm.
Organic Millet Storage Guide
If you buy Food To Live Organic Millet bulk, you should store it in a cool and dry place, secured in an airtight container. Like all dry grains, it keeps well for months.
About Brand
Healthy Snacks for Everyone
At Food to Live, we offer a wide range of products that aims to meet every person’s needs and tastes. Some of our product lines are dedicated to raw foods that can replace unhealthy junk food we are so used to snacking on in the middle of the day.
With our delicious raw nuts and seeds, as well as dried fruits, you can turn your quick snack into a real power boost that will charge you with essential nutrients.
Delicious & Nutritious Seeds, Legumes, and Spices
Food to Live caters to everyone who wants to add healthy products to any of their meals. Whether you are a vegan, vegetarian, or an omnivore, our seeds and legumes would fit right into your daily menu.
The wide selection of Food to Live spices would help you add some flavor to any dish. Experiment with them to promote the growth and development of your culinary talent.
Superfoods for the Extra Healthy Boost
More and more people in America discover the benefits of superfoods, which are both delicious and extremely good for you. Food to Live offers a selection of these products that you can incorporate into your diet easily.
Whether you are seeking an extra boost of protein from hemp seeds or fiber and omega fatty acids from chia seeds, we have it all. We understand that weight management is currently a major problem in America and offer products that would help you gain control over your body shape.
Focus on sustainability
Small changes in product size & weight lead to lower carbon emissions.
We created Compact by Design to identify products that, while they may not always look very different, have a more efficient design. With the removal of excess air and water, products require less packaging and become more efficient to ship. At scale, these small differences in product size and weight lead to significant carbon emission reductions.
Here are a few of the many ways products can qualify:
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Product details
Size:3 Pound (Pack of 1)
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2 x 4 x 6 inches; 2.87 Pounds
- UPC : 650181891814
- Manufacturer : Food to Live
- ASIN : B0751FB8KJ
- Best Sellers Rank: #17,429 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #5 in Dried Millet
Top reviews from the United States
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2018
I’m boiling this to eat as a rice replacement (much missed, rice!) and I like it very much. I like it better than quinoa, which I had tried before. Now I finally can look forward to my dinner again. Millet tastes more like a grain, and as a seed it is healthier for you. If for any reason you have to be off grains, I encourage you to try this. If you have friends or family who are always eating quinoa in salads, soups, etc; do them a favor and make them something with millet. They will be pleasantly surprised.
I wish I had tried this product earlier.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019
The Millets taste good and cook good. I have ordered smaller bags earlier and they were totally fine. So I went ahead and ordered bigger bags this time and to my surprise when I open the bag I see a worm. I also see that millets were stuck together which is a common site when the grain has been sitting for too long it is stale. These are supposed to be organic hulled millets and I did not expect to see living creatures inside them. I had to put them all out in the sun and go through the entire packet to make sure we’re not eating them. I’m attaching a video so that you can see it for yourself. For the price and for the fact that they’re organic I would’ve expected a more fresher and cleaner product.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2018
You really need to boil these for at least 15 minutes. Otherwise, they are too hard to chew. I am constantly getting remarks from my wife about being wasteful with electricity for boiling these on the stove. Cleanup is okay as long as you soak the saucepan. Better yet. clean up before your wife gets downstairs to see the mess.
So far, no remarkable results, but I have been an infrequent user too. Not a true believer!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2018
I love to make cereal from it ( cooked like rice , with 2 times the amount of water)
I usually add bluberies , nuts , raisins .
Great not only for breakfast.
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