Kanpur

Fuelling India's millet movement, research scholar from Kanpur innovates Kodo millet biscuits

These biscuits are designed as a wholesome snacking option, prepared using a blend of Kodo millet flour, jaggery, dry fruits and low-fat butter.

Jatin Shewaramani

The 75th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly designated the year 2023 as the International Year of Millets. India, the proposer of this declaration, has received a significant response in support of this initiative. To enhance the production and promotion of millet, authorities have taken initiatives, including organizing millet fairs during G20 meetings, and introducing a price support scheme for millet farmers.

Now, a PhD student from the Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUAT), Kanpur, named Subi Bano has successfully developed a novel product – Kodo millet biscuits. Through her innovation, Bano has demonstrated a commendable effort, aligning with the nationwide campaign.

Healthy snacking alternative with well-balanced nutritional profile

Bano, who is a research scholar, undertook extensive research under the guidance of Dr. Vinita Singh to develop this innovative product. These healthy biscuits, designed as a wholesome snacking option, are prepared using a blend of Kodo millet flour, jaggery, dry fruits and low-fat butter.

Additionally, these biscuits possess a well-balanced nutritional composition, enriched with protein, fiber, calcium, zinc, phosphorus and other essential minerals.

Furthermore, the team is proactively pursuing collaborations with industry players to facilitate the production and market launch of these biscuits.

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