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Whole Wheat Kala Gehu

Whole Wheat Kala Gehu / Black Wheat / काळा गेहू

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    Rich in anthocyanin, high protein, dietary fiber, calcium, vitamin K, flavonoid, phenolic content, antioxidant , prevention of cardiovascular disease, inflammation, cancer, diabetes, obesity, aging and large bowel protection

    Great for baking product

    OOO Farms Whole Wheat Kala Gehu
    Whole Wheat Kala Gehu
    OOO Farms Whole Wheat Kala Gehu Package Frontside
    OOO Farms Whole Wheat Kala Gehu in a Bowl

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    Description

    Developed by Dr. Monika Garg and her team at NABI (National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute) in Mohali, Punjab, this wheat variety was cross-bred and bio-fortified with anthocyanin which gives it a deep colour. 

    OOO Farms' Kala Gehu has been grown on mountains, by tribal farmers, with saved first generation seeds that were distribute to them.

    Kala Gehu is a variety of pigmented wheat developed by crossing purple and blue wheat. It possess higher protein content, dietary fiber, calcium, Vitamin K, total flavonoid and phenolic content, and antioxidant activity than the conventional yellow wheat

    Consumption of whole Kala Gehu leads to prevention of cardiovascular disease, inflammation, cancer, diabetes, obesity, aging and large bowel protection.

    Gluten strength in Kala Gehu is sufficient for development of bakery products.

    Health Benefits

    High in Anthocyanin
    Good Levels of Amino Acids
    Higher Protein Content
    Rich in Dietary Fibre

    Recommended Usage

    ROTIS
    BAKERY PRODUCTS

    Commonly Known As

    English: BLACK WHEAT
    Hindi: काळा गेहू
    Marathi: काळा गेहू
    Gujarati: કાળા ઘઉં
    Tamil: கலா ​​கெஹு
    Telugu: కాలా గెహు
    Malayalam: കല ഗെഹു
    Kannada: ಕಾಲ ಗೆಹು
    Punjabi: ਕਾਲਾ ਗੇਹੁ
    Bengali: কালা গেহু

    History

    Developed by Dr. Monika Garg and her team at NABI (National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute) in Mohali, Punjab. This wheat variety was developed by cross-breeding and bio-fortifying with anthocyanin which gives it a deep
    colour.

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