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Pearl millet flour is higher in fats than other millet flour. Any fat may go rancid with exposure to air, heat, light or microorganism. The easiest way to slow this process is to store high-fat items like millet flour in sealed, opaque containers. Keep these containers in a cool place. Some people go as far as storing fatty flours, like nut flours, in the refrigerator.

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