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    Home » Festivals, Memories and Misc » Pearl Millet Sprouts with Sesame Seeds and Jaggary Salad

    Pearl Millet Sprouts with Sesame Seeds and Jaggary Salad

    Published: Dec 8, 2009 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 5 Comments

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    I have always known these as Saddalu but after the Internet and interacting with others, I came to know that Pearl Millet is referred to as Sajjalu. The name doesn't really matter if you ask me. My first memories of this were when I was 6 years old. I vividly remember eating this at my paternal grandparents' home, in our own cultivated land. I think even at that young age, I could feel the pride of growing something and eating it. Even though I hardly contributed to growing it myself.

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    The first memory reminds me of burnt millets directly on the coal. They taste awesome! Then, of course, Amma used to make the Roti with the Sadda flour, those mixed with onions, green chilies and served with peanut chutney. These were my evening snacks when I came back home. Imagine coming home to these heavenly smells. I wish my kids eat these. Of course, I haven't introduced them to it anyways. But you know right that they may not like it. Maybe I should try it sometimes.

    Pearl Millet Sprouts 1

    Coming to this raw sprouts, I have known Amma sprouting these when she gets it fresh. Then I have seen Athamma doing it. She specially asks me for whole ones. So when I got this, she ends up sprouting them.

    These make a great snack or a quick snack for breakfast.

    Translation:

    Sadda/ Sajja - Pearl Millet

    Pearl Millet Sprouts 2

    There is really no recipe for this. Wash and keep the Millet in a muslin cloth overnight. Sprouts come out.

    Then add grated jaggery and sesame seeds. Toss together and just eat.

    The sprouted millet is very nutritious and when combined with jaggery, is a good source of iron, plus makes it a complete meal for breakfast.

    Sesame seeds add great taste to the overall effect.

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    Pearl Millet Sprouts with Sesame Seeds and Jaggary Salad

    Dish Type Millets
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Sailaja Damodaran says

      December 09, 2009 at 12:17 am

      Very healthy.....

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    2. jayasree says

      December 09, 2009 at 9:04 am

      I made pongal with pearl millet for breakfast today. Will sprout them soon.

      Want to try jaggery in the salad.

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    3. Priya says

      December 09, 2009 at 10:01 am

      WOW wat a healthy salad....too good!!

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    4. hope chest says

      December 12, 2009 at 5:10 am

      This is a very healthy salad! Thanks! I have been trying to avoid red meat and I am starting to live healthy. Your recipe can help!

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    5. Alisa@Foodista says

      December 13, 2009 at 5:47 pm

      Wow!It looks delicious!Im really loving the recipes you have here and I must try using jaggery in my salad 🙂

      Reply

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