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Ingredients
Bajra Flakes
About Bajra Flakes
Bajra, also known as Pearl Millet, is the most widely grown and consumed type of millet in India. Bajra is an excellent source of iron, protein, phosphorus, folic acid and dietary fibre that keeps complex ailments like anemia, constipation, obesity in check and flushes out all the toxins. Its high nutrient composition makes Bajra a desirable grain when it comes to good health. This 100 g of Bajra flakes contain energy equal to 361 KCal, 61.78 g carbohydrates, 11.49 g dietary fibre and other vital nutrients.In general, bajra is a good source of protein and carbs and a decent source of fiber. It’s also a good source of vitamins and minerals. Overall, bajra flakes is a nutritious carbohydrate source.Bajra is rich in dietary fibre, which is a key nutrient and is a best friend to one’s digestive system. It keeps an individual full for long time and restrict binge eating and thus prevents weight gain.It is absolutely gluten free, thus it’s a healhy option for those who are gluten intolerant.Like most millets, bajra is a nutrient-dense source of protein, carbs, vitamins, minerals, and beneficial plant chemicals.The product is free from chemicals, preservative and added salt or sugar.
Why Baby Aahar:
At Baby Aahar we are passionate about raising awareness of healthy eating for babies. We develop 100% natural products which are perfectly matched with nutritional requirement of the babies. Since, homemade oats powder is rich in both macro and micronutrients and each nutrient contribute towards the growth and development of the baby, it is highly recommended for babies above 6 months of age. Also, our products are completely natural and free from any chemicals and preservatives . Explore our snacks and meal that come handy with easy preparation. A moment of nutrition is a treat for the baby.
Shilpi bhatt (verified owner) –
I add it in porridges for my daughter… will be giving her as a munch once she starts accepting mashed foods..
Shilpi bhatt (verified owner) –
I add it in porridges and will be giving her as a munch soon…