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  2. Pearl millet - Wikipedia

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    Pearl millet is a summer annual crop well-suited for double cropping and rotations. The grain and forage are valuable as food and feed resources in Africa, Russia, India and China. Today, pearl millet is grown on over 260,000 square kilometres (100,000 sq mi) of land worldwide. It accounts for about 50% of the total world production of millets. [7]

  3. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hindi English Botanical name Assamese Bengali ... Pearl millet: Pennisetum glaucum: বাজৰা (Bājrā) ... Millet (finger millet) flour:

  4. Millet - Wikipedia

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    Pearl millet is one of the two major crops in the semiarid, impoverished, less fertile agriculture regions of Africa and southeast Asia. [43] Millets are not only adapted to poor, dry infertile soils, but they are also more reliable under these conditions than most other grain crops. [43] Millets, however, do respond to high fertility and moisture.

  5. What Is Millet? Nutrition Facts, Benefits, and How to Eat It

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    A seed that is classified as a whole grain, millet is often found in birdseed. This naturally occurring gluten-free cereal is full of minerals—such as potassium and magnesium—and packs a punch ...

  6. Cereal - Wikipedia

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    Cereal grains: (top) pearl millet, rice, barley (middle) sorghum, maize, oats (bottom) millet, wheat, rye, triticale. A cereal is a grass cultivated for its edible grain. Cereals are the world's largest crops, and are therefore staple foods. They include rice, wheat, rye, oats, barley, millet, and maize.

  7. List of insect pests of millets - Wikipedia

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    Panicum miliaceum: Proso millet (common millet, broomcorn millet) Panicum sumatrense: Little millet; Pennisetum glaucum: Pearl millet; Setaria italica: Foxtail millet; Genus Digitaria. Digitaria exilis: White fonio; Digitaria compacta: Raishan; Genus Echinochloa: barnyard millets Echinochloa esculenta: Japanese barnyard millet

  8. Rabri - Wikipedia

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    Milk and Pearl Millet Flour Media: Rabri Rabri ( IAST : Rabaḍī) ( Hindi : रबड़ी ) is a sweet, condensed-milk-based dish, originating from the Indian subcontinent , made by boiling milk on low heat for a long time until it becomes dense and changes its colour to off-white or pale yellow.

  9. Rajasthani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Raab : It is prepared by cooking millet flour in buttermilk. Common millets which are used are: Makai, Bajra & Jowar. Raab is regarded as a nutritious food. Ghaat : A dish similar to raab but made with millet porridge instead of millet flour. It is also prepared either with of millets viz. Corn, pearl millet, sorghum or barley.