Special Note: These are Polished seeds, we are not allowed to import unpolished legally into the USA. Barnyard Millet (Echinochloa Esculenta Frumantacea) Whole Ancient Grain Seeds is a common food in parts of India. The Barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumantacea) is a wild seed and not a grain, mainly grown in the hilly areas of Uttaranchal, India. The barnyard millet is the fastest growing crop, which can produce ripe grains within 45 days from the sowing time under optimal weather conditions. The millets have a hard cellulosic husk layer that humans cannot digest. The removal of the husk layer becomes the primary task of processing these grains. Once removed, the respective millets’ rice is attained. Small seeds of barnyard millet are processed on groats which are then used for preparation of different types of porridges.
From the brand Rani Brand Authentic Indian Since 1979, Rani has shared authentic Indian flavors from our family to yours — real ingredients, crafted with heart, trusted worldwide Suneel Chander & Mom (1979) How did we get our start? Culver City. 1979. At three years old I saw my parents, filled with nostalgia for their childhood home in India, open a International Grocery Store, the first one of its kind in a small suburb of Los Angeles. I grew up in that shop. Why do we love what we do? I feel the love, understanding, and passion for spices, food, and family that built our brand. I am Suneel Chander, co-founder of Rani Brand Indian Foods. For 45 years, I’ve taken pride in bringing real Indian flavors to your tables. Your support inspires me daily. What problem are we solving? End of Bland Food! Mango Chutney A delicious blend of ripe mangoes, spices, and tangy sweetness. Perfect as a dip, spread, marinade, or flavorful addition to any meal.
Focus on sustainability Small changes in product size & weight lead to lower carbon emissions. We created Compact by Design to identify products that, while they may not always look very different, have a more efficient design. With the removal of excess air and water, products require less packaging and become more efficient to ship. At scale, these small differences in product size and weight lead to significant carbon emission reductions. Here are a few of the many ways products can qualify: