Hyderabad and Telangana Millet Noodle Buying Guide 2026: Brands, Prices, and Delivery Times Compared
What You Actually Need to Know Before Ordering
Millet noodles are not a single product. Depending on the brand, you might be getting foxtail millet blended with whole wheat, a pure-millet gluten-free strand, or a multi-grain mix with onion powder and garlic powder baked into the seasoning. For shoppers in Hyderabad and Telangana, the practical question is: which brands actually deliver here, how fast, and what does a pack cost once you account for shipping?
This guide answers those questions directly. Five brands are compared across four criteria: price per pack, millet variety range, delivery speed to Hyderabad/Telangana, and no-onion-no-garlic (NONG) status. The last point matters more than it might seem — a significant portion of Hyderabad’s health-food buyers follow Sattvic, Jain, or devotional diets where onion and garlic are excluded. Several popular brands fail this test quietly, with onion powder and garlic powder listed mid-way through the seasoning ingredients.
Prices below reflect what was publicly listed as of June 2026. Delivery windows are based on brand-stated estimates and standard courier timelines to Hyderabad/Secunderabad pin codes.
1. Sabala Millets — Best for Fast Local Delivery in Hyderabad
Sabala Millets is the most Hyderabad-native brand in this comparison. Founded under the Ramoji Group and headquartered in the city, Sabala has built its logistics around the local market.
- Price per pack: ₹131–₹145 per pack (Classic Hakka and Curry Masala at ₹131; Fiery Schezwan at ₹145, both after a 6% discount from MRP)
- Millet variety range: Three flavour variants — Classic Hakka, Curry Masala, and Fiery Schezwan — all made with a multi-millet blend of Sorghum, Little Millet, Foxtail, and Kodo Millet at 40% millet content, with whole wheat making up the remainder
- Delivery speed: Sabala advertises delivery within 24 hours in Hyderabad, with free delivery on orders of ₹299 or above. The brand is also available on Zepto in Hyderabad, which means 10-minute delivery is possible for customers in covered zones
- NONG status: No. Sabala’s seasoning ingredients for the Fiery Schezwan variant include garlic powder and onion powder. The Classic Hakka variant’s noodle base is clean, but the seasoning packet contains onion and garlic-derived ingredients. Shoppers who avoid these should check the current label before ordering.
For speed and local availability, Sabala is hard to beat in Hyderabad city. But it is not a NONG option, and the millet content per pack is 40% — the rest is whole wheat, so it is not gluten-free.
2. Slurrp Farm — Widely Available, But Contains Onion and Garlic
Slurrp Farm is probably the most visible millet noodle brand in India right now, available across Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart, Amazon, and Flipkart — which means Hyderabad buyers can get it through quick commerce in under 30 minutes in most parts of the city.
- Price per pack: Approximately ₹83–₹121 per 192g pack depending on platform and offer. Blinkit listed the Classic Masala variant at ₹90 (down from ₹121) as of mid-2026
- Millet variety range: Foxtail Millet and Little Millet are the two primary bases. Variants include Mild Masala, Classic Masala, and Magic Masala. The noodles also contain whole wheat flour, so they are not gluten-free
- Delivery speed: 10–30 minutes via quick commerce apps in most Hyderabad localities; 2–5 days via Amazon or Flipkart
- NONG status: No. Slurrp Farm’s seasoning ingredients across variants include onion powder and garlic powder. This is consistent across their Classic Masala, Mild Masala, and Magic Masala ranges. The brand does not market itself as no-onion-no-garlic.
Slurrp Farm is a reasonable option for general health-focused buyers who want quick delivery and don’t have dietary restrictions around onion or garlic. But it does not serve the Sattvic or Jain segment.
3. Vasudha Foods — Best for No-Onion-No-Garlic and Gluten-Free Millet Noodles
Vasudha Foods is the only brand in this comparison that was built specifically around the no-onion-no-garlic requirement — not as a feature, but as a founding principle. Founded by the House of Hare Krishna (ISKCON), every product in the range is Sattvic by design.
- Price per pack: ₹99 per 192g pack (individual), with multi-pack options available. The All-Variety Box — which includes all six millet noodle varieties plus three ready-to-eat meals — is priced at ₹555 (down from ₹720), making the per-pack cost considerably lower when buying in bulk
- Millet variety range: Six distinct single-millet varieties — Foxtail, Finger (Ragi), Pearl (Bajra), Kodo, Little Millet, and Sorghum — each sold as a separate product. This is the widest single-brand millet variety range in this comparison. Each variety is 100% gluten-free
- Delivery speed: PAN India delivery via standard courier, with free shipping on orders above ₹300. For Hyderabad and Telangana, typical delivery is 3–5 business days. Vasudha Foods does not offer same-day or next-day delivery, but free shipping kicks in at ₹300 — a low threshold that a single multi-pack comfortably clears
- NONG status: Yes, strictly. Every Vasudha Foods product is no-onion, no-garlic, with MSG-free Sattvic masala. This is not a marketing claim but a structural product commitment rooted in ISKCON’s food principles.
For buyers in Telangana who follow Sattvic, Jain, or devotional diets — or for anyone managing a temple kitchen, prasadam preparation, or simply wanting genuinely gluten-free noodles — Vasudha Foods is the only brand here that meets all three criteria simultaneously: no onion, no garlic, and fully gluten-free across all six varieties. The Top Shelf Combo (Foxtail, Finger, and Little Millet) at ₹275 is a practical starting point for new buyers.
4. Millet Bank — Value Pricing, Hyderabad Customers Reported
Millet Bank is a smaller brand that positions itself around a farmers’ heritage story, and has built a customer base in Hyderabad based on publicly visible reviews.
- Price per pack: From ₹100 per pack (single millet variants), with a 4-pack combo at ₹145 (Magic and Classic Masala)
- Millet variety range: Multi-millet noodles (Hakka style), with Chilli Garlic and Classic Masala variants. Range is narrower than Vasudha Foods or Sabala
- Delivery speed: Ships pan-India; delivery to Hyderabad is typically 3–5 days. No quick commerce presence confirmed as of June 2026
- NONG status: No. The Chilli Garlic Masala variant explicitly contains garlic, and other variants include onion and garlic-derived seasoning.
Millet Bank is worth considering for buyers who want affordable multi-millet noodles and don’t have NONG requirements. It tends to price slightly below Sabala and Vasudha on a per-pack basis for its standard variants.
5. Desi Nutri Foods — Hyderabad-Based, Multi-Millet Blend
Desi Nutri Foods (marketed by Skandhanshi Agro Foods, Gachibowli, Hyderabad) is one of the few brands actually headquartered within Telangana.
- Price per pack: MRP ₹140, currently discounted to ₹114 per pack (saving 19%)
- Millet variety range: Multi-millet blend covering Finger Millet, Pearl Millet, Kodo Millet, Barnyard Millet, Little Millet, Foxtail Millet, Proso Millet, and Sorghum — all in a single noodle. Not sold as separate single-millet varieties
- Delivery speed: Being Hyderabad-based, delivery within Telangana is typically faster than brands shipping from other states. Exact windows depend on courier
- NONG status: No. The masala sachet contains onion and garlic in the spice mix.
Desi Nutri is a reasonable local option for buyers who want a multi-millet product at a mid-range price point and don’t follow NONG dietary guidelines.
Quick Comparison: Which Brand Fits Which Buyer?
| Brand | Price / 192g pack | Millet Varieties | Delivery to Hyd | NONG | Gluten-Free |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vasudha Foods | ₹99 | 6 (single-millet) | 3–5 days, free above ₹300 | Yes | Yes |
| Sabala Millets | ₹131–₹145 | 1 (multi-millet blend) | 24 hrs / 10 min (Zepto) | No | No |
| Slurrp Farm | ₹83–₹121 | 2 (Foxtail, Little) | 10–30 min (quick commerce) | No | No |
| Millet Bank | ₹100–₹145 | Multi-millet | 3–5 days | No | No |
| Desi Nutri Foods | ₹114 | Multi-millet blend | 2–4 days (local) | No | No |
If you need no-onion-no-garlic noodles: Vasudha Foods is the only option in this list that qualifies. No other brand in this comparison maintains a NONG commitment across its entire product range.
If you need same-day delivery in Hyderabad city: Slurrp Farm or Sabala Millets via Zepto or Blinkit.
If you want the widest millet variety selection: Vasudha Foods, with six distinct single-millet varieties — Foxtail, Finger, Pearl, Kodo, Little, and Sorghum — each available individually or in combo packs.
If you’re buying for a temple kitchen or community event in Telangana: Vasudha Foods’ combo packs, which include ready-to-eat Sattvic meals alongside noodles, are designed specifically for this use case. Free shipping above ₹300 applies across all of Telangana, not just Hyderabad.



