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The United Nations General Assembly declared 2023 the International Year of Millets.
Millets’ diversity and ability to thrive on drylands with minimal inputs make them a valuable contribution to food security, healthy diets and nutrition in many countries. Each millet species provides different essential nutrients. They are an ideal solution for countries to improve food security and nutrition, and contribute to transforming food systems. We working with Kent farmer Andrew Lingham on production of red millet in the UK to produce our Red Millet Flour.
This publication surveys the status of millets worldwide to inspire policymakers, farmers, civil society, opinion leaders, research and development agents, and the general public to reconsider the role of millets in diversified and healthy diets.
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I love farro and haven't been able to find it in any local shops so I'm delighted to have found an online source. I've ordered it a couple of times so far and it's worked really well in all the recipes I've tried, so I'll definitely keep ordering it. Thanks, Hodmedod's!
Very nice
Bought on a whim and now waiting frosty weather to have some fun.
I got the whole suite of beans a few months ago and so far these have been my favourite. Lovely and creamy. And rather cute to boot!
I've spent years looking for a worthwhile healthy alternative to rice both in Europe and Asia. All the time it was lurking in East Anglia at Hodmedods waiting to be discovered. It's now a cupboard staple. More flavour than commercial rice, more fibre, too. Emmer and lentils! Who knew! Great stuff!