Maize Grit

Premium Maize Grits – Industrial Grade Excellence

As a leading maize grits manufacturer and supplier, Parakh Foods delivers high-quality, non-GMO maize grits for snacks, cereals, and animal feed applications, ensuring precision and purity.

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Product Overview

De-Germinated Yellow Corn
Milled from premium yellow corn with consistent grain structure and purity.
Flake-Optimized Milling
Specially processed to achieve the ideal texture and flake thickness.
Low Moisture & Dust-Free
Processed to maintain low moisture and eliminate fine particles for cleaner output.
Consistent Granulation
Uniform grit size supports even cooking, pressing, and toasting during flaking.
Clean-Label Ingredient
No artificial enhancers, preservatives, or chemical additives.
Export Ready
Manufactured under ISO & FSSAI standards with full export documentation support.
High Thermal Stability
Withstands high-temperature flaking processes without degradation.
Bulk Packaging Options
Available in 25kg/50kg bags with customized options for commercial clients.

Technical Specifications

Physical & Chemical Characteristics

Parameter Specification
Moisture 11.00 – 14.00%
Fat 01% max.
Total Aflatoxin <15 ppb
Heavy Filth <0.02%
Odour/Flavor Free from rancid, uncharacteristic odour or flavour
Appearance Yellow

Particle Size Distribution

Granulation Specification
On 1403 microns 00 – 08%
On 850 microns 50 – 70%
On 710 microns 05 – 30%
On 600 microns 05 – 20%
On 425 microns 05 – 15%
On 300 microns 00 – 10%
Through 300 microns 00 – 01%

Packaging: Available in 20–50 kg PP bags (all sizes) and 800–1000 kg Jumbo Bags. Custom packaging options and export certification documents are available upon request.

Applications

Maize Grit is widely used across various food and feed industries. Below are key areas where it plays a vital role:

Extruded Snacks

Used in puffed snacks, kurkure-style namkeen, and corn rings.

Confectionery

Used in sweets and candy production for its crispiness, texture, and binding properties.

Food Coatings

Used in bakery pre-mixes, coatings, and batters.

Brewing Industry

Used in fermentation for beer production.

Why Choose Parakh Foods?

With a legacy of excellence, Parakh Foods offers industrial-grade maize products backed by strong infrastructure, global exports, and certified quality.

Custom Packaging
Global Export
Certified Manufacturing

Custom Packaging

From 25kg PP Bags to 1MT bulk bags, we cater to industrial, institutional, and international requirements.

Global Export Capability

We ship across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, supporting documentation and export-ready packaging formats.

Certified Manufacturing

We operate FSSAI-compliant facilities with food-grade hygiene and traceability for every batch.

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  • Bulk supply for industries
  • Custom packaging options
  • Export-ready documentation
  • Support for sampling & logistics
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Your Questions About Maize Grits, Answered

Discover why Parakh Foods is the trusted maize grits manufacturer for food and feed industries.

Q1: What makes Parakh Foods one of the best manufacturer for making maize grits?

A: We have such high quality because we handle the whole process and invest in cutting-edge technology. Our Pune plant can process 240MT of product every day and has the newest Bühler milling equipment, which enables us manage granulation very accurately. We get high-quality, non-GMO maize from a multitude of sources, which allows us make a consistent, high-performance grit that can be used for any industrial purpose.

Q2: Can you use your maize grits to make extruded snacks?

A: Yes, they are made just for extrusion. All of our grits are the same size, which keeps them moist and ensures sure they all expand at the same rate. This is very important for getting the right texture in puffed snacks, namkeen, and corn rings. People now days like items that don’t have GMOs and have clean labels, and ours is one of them.

Q3: What are some ways to use maize grits to make animal feed?

A: It’s nice to feed animals maize grits. They give you a concentrated source of energy from protein and carbs that is easy to absorb. Non-GMO grits are a wonderful food for cows and chickens. They also often lower the cost of the final mix.

Q4: Do you export maize grits to other countries?

A: Yes, we know a lot about how things move throughout the world. We send our maize grits to more than 25 countries, and we do a lot of business in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. We take care of all the paperwork and give you any help you need to make sure the export process runs as planned.

Q5: How do you know if your maize grits are good?

A: All of our factories utilize strict, internationally acknowledged processes to make sure that the products are safe and of high quality. We meet all the requirements set by Halal, Non GMO, BRC, and FSSAI, from getting the raw materials to putting the finished product in a package.

Q6: Can you make special packaging for maize grits?

A: Yes, we recognize that each production line has different needs. We provide a lot of different ways to package things, from regular 25kg and 50kg sacks to 1-metric-ton bulk bags. We can assist you choose the best one for your business.

Q7: How can you turn your corn grits into breakfast cereals?

A: Our corn grits are fantastic for making breakfast cereals, especially corn flakes. The consistent granulation makes sure that all the flakes are the same size and texture once they are heated and flaked. The maize flavor that comes from nature offers the completed product a clean base.

Q8: How long will your corn grits last?

A: Our maize grits last a long time because our special method keeps the moisture level stable and low, between 11% and 14%. Businesses who need a steady supply of food and feed for their production cycles may find this constancy helpful.

Q9: What makes your maize grits different from other corn products?

A: The main changes are the size and shape of the particles. We grind our grits to a certain size so they may be utilized in snacks and cereals. This is not the same as regular corn flour, which is a much finer powder that is used to make things thicker or bake.