MIllets

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Thank you Narayan andArun Kaulige (www.kaulige.in)for introducing Millets to Aarohi. We enjoyed cooking and eating both. It was a new discovery to know about Millets, rice and wheat. Learning to understand what we eat and where does it comes from.

Kids enjoyed millet Khidi and Dosa. Looking forward to experiment with our food, bringing change in what we eat and be aware of food and wellbeing.


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