🌿 Processing of Aavarampoo Little Millet Vermicelli Using Sprouted Little Millet Flour
Ingredients Composition
- Sprouted Little Millet (Panicum sumatrense) Flour – 80%
- Aavarampoo (Cassia auriculata) Flower Powder – 20% (for its medicinal properties, antioxidants, and detoxification benefits)
- RO Treated Water – As required (for dough preparation)
🛠️ Processing Steps
1. Selection & Cleaning of Grains
- Premium little millet grains are selected and cleaned by passing through air classifiers and sieves to remove dust, dirt, and foreign particles.
- The grains are then washed with RO-treated water to ensure complete purity.
2. Sprouting of Little Millet
- Soaking: The cleaned little millet grains are soaked in RO-treated water for 8–10 hours to activate enzymatic processes.
- Germination: The soaked grains are incubated at a temperature of 28–30°C with 75–80% humidity for 24–30 hours to sprout, enhancing nutrient bioavailability and reducing anti-nutrients like phytic acid.
- Drying: The sprouted grains are dried at <50°C in a dehydrator to preserve their nutritional integrity.
3. Aavarampoo Processing
- Aavarampoo flowers are hand-picked, carefully washed, and shade-dried to retain maximum nutrient content and color.
- Dried flowers are ground to a fine powder (100–150 microns) to ensure uniformity and effectiveness in the final product.
- The powder is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, and helps with detoxification, blood sugar regulation, and skin health.
4. Milling & Blending
- The sprouted little millet grains are stone-ground into a fine flour.
- Aavarampoo flower powder is then blended into the flour at 5% w/w, providing the noodles with a distinct golden hue and medicinal properties.
5. Dough Preparation
- The flour blend is mixed with RO-treated water to form a dough.
- Cold-pressed coconut oil is added to the dough if necessary for improved texture and consistency.
- The dough is kneaded well and allowed to rest for 20–30 minutes for hydration.
6. Vermicelli Extrusion
- The dough is extruded into thin strands using a cold-extrusion machine.
- The vermicelli is cut to desired lengths (typically 10–12 cm).
7. Drying & Dehydration
- The formed vermicelli strands are dried in tray dryers at 45–50°C to reduce moisture content below 10%, which ensures extended shelf stability while preserving texture and nutritional content.
8. Packing & Storage
- The dried Aavarampoo little millet vermicelli is packed in moisture-resistant, eco-friendly packaging.
- Shelf Life: The product remains stable for 6–9 months when stored in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight.
🌟 Nutritional & Functional Highlights
✅ Aavarampoo Flower Powder – Known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties
✅ Little Millet Flour – High in fiber, iron, and calcium, making it beneficial for digestive health and bone strengthening
✅ Gluten-Free – Suitable for those with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease
✅ Blood Sugar Regulation – Aavarampoo helps in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels
✅ Rich in Vitamins & Minerals – Essential for maintaining skin health, supporting immune function, and promoting overall wellness
🍽️ Quick Serving Suggestion: Aavarampoo Little Millet Vermicelli Stir-Fry
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Aavarampoo little millet vermicelli
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- 1/2 tsp mustard seeds, urad dal
- 1/2 cup mixed vegetables (carrot, peas, beans)
- 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
- Rock salt, to taste
- Fresh coriander leaves (for garnish)
Method:
- Boil the vermicelli in RO-treated water for 2–3 minutes until soft. Drain and set aside.
- Heat sesame oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, and urad dal. Once they splutter, add the mixed vegetables and sauté until soft.
- Add turmeric powder and salt to the pan, then toss in the cooked vermicelli. Stir well to combine.
- Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and serve warm.

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