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 Special offer! Save 25% on top of our usual volume discounts for larger packs. Millet flour is under-appreciated in Britain but much used and celebrated in Asia. It's a versatile alternative to cereal flours with a distinctive flavour.  | 
Millet isn’t a single species but instead the collective name for seeds from a wide range of related grasses. It’s grown worldwide and has a long history of use for food. Our red millet is a species called Panicum miliaceum, a proso millet probably domesticated in what is now northern China 10,000 years ago. The flour can be used alone or blended with cereal and pluse flours. Use it in cakes, pastry, pancakes and flatbreads.
The British millet used to produce this flour is grown by Andrew Lingham at Court Farm in Kent. The flour is stone-milled in small batches on our mill at Hodmedod. As we also mill wheat and other cereals our millet flour is not gluten-free.
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Category: Flour , New , Pseudocereal Flour , Red Millet , Seed Flour , Special Offer
Type: Flour
Use alone, or mix with other flours to make cakes, pastries, pancakes and flatbreads. Also good for milk puddings, porridge and as a thickener for soups, stews and sauces.
Do not consume raw.
Red Millet
May contain gluten (milled where gluten containing cereals are handled)
| Typical values | Per 100g | 
| Energy | 1,600kJ (382kcal) | 
| Fat | 4.3g | 
| of which saturates | 0.5g | 
| Carbohydrate | 72.6g | 
| of which sugars | 1.7g | 
| Fibre | 3.5g | 
| Protein | 10.8g | 
| Salt | Trace | 
Millets all come from grass species in a different family to cereals like wheat, rye, barley and oats consequently they're often classed as pseudocereals rather than true cereals.
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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!
Excellent, very professional and you are kept up to date about your order, will use them again
This is a very nice product - delicious, subtle and very versatile. It's a good value too. I highly recommend it.
I often find fava beans a bit bitter (is it just me?!) so have previously just used them in quite heavily flavoured dishes. Not these ones though - no bitterness at all - just really tasty. I often eat them just with a bit of seasoning and drizzle of oil!
This unusual flour is something everyone should try. I use it in sourdough and yeasted bread, and it makes an unusually dense dough that is actually rather textured and nice to stretch and fold even when using at 50:50 with white. It has a very nice flavour with a long prove - and so far has never over-proved on me by going liquidy. Aside from its unusual flavour and appearance, I have achieved a good firm and edible crust that doesn't turn into nasty shards