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Jalpur

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Jalpur products are available at Gayatri Stores?

You'll usually find different types of Jalpur flours at Gayatri Stores. You will be able to use these for everyday cooking as well as traditional recipes, depending on what you are making.

Are Jalpur flours suitable for gluten-free recipes?

Yes, many of them are. Especially, gram and millet-based flours are commonly used in gluten-free cooking. Just make sure to check the pack once if you are being strict about your diet.

How should I store Jalpur flours for maximum freshness?

You just need to keep the flour in an airtight container and in a cool and dry spot in your kitchen. Try to keep it away from moisture and direct sunlight. These two can make the flour lose its freshness pretty quickly.

What is the difference between Jalpur Bajri, Juwar and Dhokra Flour?

Bajri has a slightly earthy flavour since it comes from pearl millet, and Juwar feels lighter and is made from sorghum. Then there's Dhokra flour, which is more traditional and usually used in steamed or fermented dishes. Each one works best in its own kind of recipe, so it really depends on what you're planning to cook.

Do you offer next-day delivery on Jalpur products in the UK?

Yes, in many places, next-day delivery is available. It really depends on where you are and what time you order, so it's better to check the delivery option at checkout.

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