KOSH introduces a nutritious range of Oats products

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KOSH the premium oat grain brand from Future Consumer Limited (FCL), Food and FMCG arm of Future Group launches a nutritious range of Oats products. KOSH products are available in various forms like Oats Atta (flour), Broken (Tukda) Oats, mixture of Wheat + Oats Atta and Instant Oats created to help the homemaker prepare healthy and delicious food as per the Indian palate.

KOSH Oats Atta is made by grinding and sieving whole oats into fine flour, which can be used to make Roti, Chilla, Bhakri, Idli, Paratha, Dhokla etc. KOSH Broken (Tukda) Oats offers the goodness of oats in smaller tukdas that can be used to prepare wholesome dishes like Khichdi, Pulao, Biryani etc. Enriched with the goodness of fibre, KOSH is the only brand that offers 100% Oats Atta and Broken Oats.

KOSH Wheat + Oats Atta is a pre-mixed blend of wheat and oats flour providing the goodness of two grains. It can be used to make Roti, Paratha and a variety of Indian breads. KOSH Instant Oats can be used to cook variety of recipes like Upma, Poha, Chivda, Dahi Vada and much more.

Speaking about the products Mr. Rahul Kansal, Head – Business Strategy and Marketing, Future Consumer Limited says, “KOSH is a brand that gives you all the vital nutrition from Oats which is the 3rd grain of India. One can easily benefit from the nutrients of oats by adding just a handful of KOSH in dishes like roti’s, which are consumed every day. Our wide range of products will help homemakers and food lovers prepare dishes that are healthy, tasty and extremely easy to cook.”

KOSH Oats products are available in sizes of 500 gm and 1 kg pouches ranging between INR 60 to 200. These products can be purchased from Big Bazaar, Easyday, Nilgiris, Heritage, Star bazaar outlets, ecommerce sites and popular general stories across the country.

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