Millet Chiwada is a wholesome twist on the classic Indian snack, made with puffed and roasted millets like jowar, bajra, and ragi, blended with crunchy peanuts, curry leaves, spices, and a dash of natural seasoning. This savory snack is high in fiber, rich in minerals, and free from deep frying, refined flour, or artificial additives. Ideal for tea-time, travel, or mid-day cravings, it offers a light yet satisfying crunch that supports a healthier lifestyle. Our Millet Chiwada is crafted in small batches to retain freshness, flavor, and the natural goodness of ancient grains.
Millet Chiwada (मिल्लेट चिवाड़ी)
₹450.00 – ₹900.00Price range: ₹450.00 through ₹900.00
Meal Ideas
Everyday Snacks
-
Plain Millet Chiwda – Lightly roasted, spiced mix as a daily snack.
-
Masala Millet Chiwda – Tossed with curry leaves, peanuts, and chili powder.
-
Sweet Millet Chiwda – With jaggery syrup, coconut, and cardamom.
-
Diet Millet Chiwda – Oil-free roasted version with minimal spices.
-
Dry Fruit Millet Chiwda – Enriched with almonds, raisins, and cashews.
Breakfast & Light Meals
-
Chiwda Poha Mix – Add hot water/curd to millet chiwda for instant poha.
-
Millet Chiwda Upma – Cook with onion, chili, and lemon for a quick upma-style dish.
-
Curd Millet Chiwda – Mix with dahi for a cooling, filling snack.
-
Sprout & Chiwda Mix – Healthy salad with sprouts, millet chiwda, and veggies.
-
Millet Chiwda Bhel – Street food–style snack with onion, tomato, chutneys, and sev.
Storage
Use Airtight Containers
- Store in airtight glass, stainless steel, or food-grade plastic containers.
- Avoid storing in jute or cloth bags for long periods, especially in humid climates.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place
- Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Avoid Cross-Contamination
- Store different types of grains separately.
- Don’t mix old and new stock to prevent pest transfer.
Use Natural Pest Repellents
- Add dried neem leaves, bay leaves, or cloves to containers to naturally deter insects.
- You can also use ash or diatomaceous earth in small amounts for long-term storage (ensure food-safe quality).
Regular Checks
- Inspect containers monthly for signs of insects, moisture, or spoilage.
Sun-dry grains again if needed, especially in humid months.
First In, First Out (FIFO)
- Always use older grains first to maintain freshness and reduce waste.



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.