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Haris Chandra Sahoo Subrata Mishra Millets: A Nutrient-Rich Marvel in Cuisine. Int J Food Nutr Diet. 2024;12(3):141-152.
Received : July 22, 2024
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Published : August 30, 2024
Abstract
Millets, often regarded as ancient grains, have experienced a resurgence in popularity due to their remarkable nutritional profile and versatile applications in modern culinary endeavors. This review explores the diverse uses of millets in food items, shedding light on their health benefits, culinary versatility, and potential contribution to sustainable and inclusive agriculture.
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Haris Chandra Sahoo Naturopathic Practitioner, Badarpur, New Delhi 110044, India., India
Subrata Mishra Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Department, Tezpur University., India
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