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Like it’s millet cousins, proso millet is rich in protein and low glycemic index carbs. The developed world cultivates this millet to use it as bird feed. It is yet to be consumed as a mainstream millet.

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Black Peppers are a flavorful spice that contain high content of Vitamins. The dietary fiber content is high, it has no cholesterol and is extremely low in sugar content.

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Radish is one of the nutritious root vegetables featured in both raw salads as well as in main recipes. This widely used root vegetable belongs to the family of Brassica. In Chinese culture, radish along with cabbage and soybean curd (tofu) believed as healthy and sustenance food items. A popular Chinese proverb goes like this, “eating pungent radish and drinking hot tea, let the starved doctors beg on their knees.”

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One of the most popular and commonly consumed millet there could be. Due to ragi’s nutrition, it can be considered as a good replacement for rice and wheat. The most notable nutritional feature is that it is a rich source of calcium and other minerals. It is a storehouse of protein and amino acids that make it a good inclusion in porridges and even wheat flour. This ragi benefit can be derived from patients with diabetes.

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Red bananas should have a deep red or maroon rind when ripe, and are best eaten when unbruised and slightly soft. This variety contains more beta carotene and vitamin C than yellow banana. It also contains potassium and iron. The redder the fruit, the more carotene and the higher the vitamin C level. As with yellow bananas, red bananas will ripen in a few days at room temperature and are best stored outside refrigeration

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Red Chilli Has Antioxidants, Containing Vitamin C And Carotenoids, Which Could Aid Improving Insulin Regulation. It Is Sharp, Sizzling And Stimulating It Contains A Pungent Smell That Irritates Occasionally. It Is Broadly Utilized In Preparation Of Snacks And Sometimes Utilize For Garnishing.

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The rose is a woody perennial that was originally from China but is now grown across the world. It is characterised by wide range of colours and sizes. Roses are multi-petal flowers available in an array of colours. Some varieties are known for their prickles along the stems of the plant, which are used to deter predators. Many species are now cultivated although there are still varieties that grow in the wild.

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This plant is popularly supposed to act as a safeguard against scorpions and snakes by paralyzing them. It is described as purgative, pungent, and digestive, a remedy for phlegm, inflammation of the internal organs, piles, itch, abdominal enlargements, rheumatism and for enlarged cervical glands.

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A sari, saree, or shari is a female garment from the Indian subcontinent that consists of a drape varying from five to nine yards (4.5 metres to 8 metres) in length and two to four feet (60 cm to 1.20 m) in breadth that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff.

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The stem is erect in young plants, but becomes creeping or trailing with age. It can hang very low and become floppy. The stem is slender, branching, and sparsely to densely prickly, growing to a length of 1.5 m (5 ft). The leaves are bipinnately compound, with one or two pinnae pairs, and 10–26 leaflets per pinna. The petioles are also prickly. Pedunculate (stalked) pale pink or purple flower heads arise from the leaf axils in mid summer with more and more flowers as the plant gets older. The globose to ovoid heads are 8–10 mm in diameter (excluding the stamens). On close examination, it is seen that the floret petals are red in their upper part and the filaments are pink to lavender. The fruit consists of clusters of 2–8 pods from 1–2 cm long each, these being prickly on the margins. The pods break into 2–5 segments and contain pale brown seeds some 2.5 mm long. The flowers are pollinated by the wind and insects. The seeds have hard seed coats which restrict germination.

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Sesame oil can be used for cooking and is often used in South India. Sesame oil improves the taste of fried noodles and sauteed or stir-fried dishes.

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A shirt is a cloth garment for the upper body (from the neck to the waist). … In British English, a shirt is more specifically a garment with a collar, sleeves with cuffs, and a full vertical opening with buttons or snaps (North Americans would call that a “dress shirt”, a specific type of “collared shirt”)

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A T-shirt is a style of unisex fabric shirt named after the T shape of its body and sleeves. It normally has short sleeves and a round neckline, known as a crew neck, which lacks a collar. T-shirts are generally made of a light, inexpensive fabric and are easy to clean. The T-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century and, in the mid-20th century, transitioned from undergarment to general-use casual clothing.

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Tomato, is today the most popular garden vegetable in America. For many years, however, tomatoes (then called “love apples”) were considered poisonous and were grown solely for their ornamental value. Tomatoes are usually easy to grow and a few plants provide an adequate harvest for most families.

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A towel is a piece of absorbent fabric or paper used for drying or wiping a body or a surface. … Paper towels are provided in commercial or office bathrooms for users to dry their hands. Paper towels are also used in households for a range of wiping, cleaning and drying tasks.

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Turmeric Sticks smells clean and very hygienic. It contains many medicinal values and also utilized as a cosmetic. It contains an antibacterial effect which treats many skin problems and decreases unwanted hair growth. It is also utilized in many food preparations and plays a essential role in the cultural rituals. Turmeric Sticks which not only a popular flavor but also high in medicinal value.

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