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  2. Echinochloa esculenta - Wikipedia

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    Echinochloa esculenta or Echinochloa utilis is a type of millet originating from East Asia, and is part of the Poaceae family, making it a grass. [2] E. esculenta is colloquially known as Japanese millet, but possesses many other names, such as: Japanese barnyard millet, marsh millet, Siberian millet, and white millet. [3]

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    Original 3 Seed Bread. Food For Life’s Original 3 Seed Bread combines sprouted chia, quinoa, and millet for a whole-grain bread that’s rich in fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals.

  4. Echinochloa frumentacea - Wikipedia

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    Echinochloa frumentacea (Indian barnyard millet, sawa millet, or billion dollar grass) [2] is a species of Echinochloa. Both Echinochloa frumentacea and E. esculenta are called Japanese millet . This millet is widely grown as a cereal in India , Pakistan , and Nepal .

  5. Millet - Wikipedia

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    Millet is the main ingredient in bánh đa kê, a Vietnamese sweet snack. It contains a layer of smashed millet and mungbean topped with sliced dried coconut meat wrapped in a crunchy rice cake. [57] In parts of Africa millet is mixed with milk to make a drink, Brukina. [58]

  6. Arrowhead Mills - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead Mills was founded in 1960 by nutritionist Frank Ford in Hereford, the seat of Deaf Smith County in the southern Texas Panhandle west of Amarillo, Texas.Ford sought to sell corn and wheat free of pesticides.

  7. Urochloa deflexa - Wikipedia

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    Urochloa deflexa, commonly known as Guinea millet, is an annual millet grass belonging to the grass family . It is native to many regions such as Africa, India, and Pakistan in both tropical and subtropical regions. [1] It has been used as a supplemental food source among other cereal crops.