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Pearl (Bajra) Millet Noodles

Pearl (Bajra) Millet Noodles

Rs. 140.00

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Rich in taste and nutrition, Mumchies Pearl (Bajra) Millet Noodles bring you the goodness of pearl millet combined with wheat for a fulfilling and wholesome meal. These noodles have a slightly nutty, deep flavor, making them a unique and satisfying choice for millet lovers.

Customize your bowl with the optional Cheesy-Mix Pack, bringing a creamy, savory touch to your noodles. Whether you're in the mood for a light meal or a rich indulgence, these noodles have you covered!

No maida, no preservatives - just pure, millet goodness!

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Frequently asked questions

Are all your products homemade?

Yes! Every sweet, namkeen, and snack at Mumchies is 100% homemade, prepared in small batches by experienced home chefs. No factories, no mass production – just real, traditional taste.

What is the shelf life of your products?

Shelf life varies by product:

  • Laddus (Gond, Besan): 120 days
  • Laddus (Dry-Fruit, Peanut-Jaggery ): 75 days
  • Namkeens & Salty Snacks: 75–120 days
  • Makhana: 4 months.
  • Pasta & Noodles: 9–12 months.

All are safely packaged to maintain freshness.

Is makhana roasted or fried?

Makhana is roasted in pure cow ghee (we use Nandini Cow Ghee)

Are your products suitable for kids and seniors?

Yes! Since everything is homemade, clean, and simple, our snacks are suitable for kids, seniors, and families.

Are your namkeens made using refined oil?

We use premium quality rice-bran oil (Fortune brand or similar). We DO NOT use Palm Oil for any product. We follow home-style preparation to ensure safe, clean snacking.

Are your snacks very spicy or oily?

No. Mumchies namkeens are light, tasty, and moderate in spice, suitable for all family members.

Are your millet noodles and pasta truly maida-free?

Yes. All Mumchies millet noodles and pasta variants are completely maida-free. They use millets such as jowar, bajra, ragi, barnyard, and foxtail, based on the specific variant.