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Pristine Organics forays into organic multi-grain millet bread market
Friday, 30 March, 2018, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Bengaluru
Pristine Organics, the Bengaluru-based food technology and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company, has launched organic multi-grain millet bread.

The product, priced at Rs 100 per pack, will be available at organic stores and upon subscription in the city.

Priced at Rs 700, subscribers will receive two loaves per week for a subscription of one month. One can subscribe for the same on their website.

Bread has been the most popular staple food around the world since ancient times. The company stated that its multi-grain millet bread was a healthy alternative, as it is rich in fibre, provides high satiety as compared to other breads and is infused with omega-rich oilseeds as well.

It is made from rare and exotic millets. In fact, millets are among the most drought-resistant crops, millets with a major source of carbohydrates and proteins. It is good for cholesterol reduction, heart health, sugar control and weight management.

The 26-year-old company also manufactures a critical Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM) diet for babies.

Its product range also includes organic staples, nutraceuticals, functional foods, medical and metabolic diets and paediatric supplements.
 
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