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  2. Millet - Wikipedia

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    In Russia, millet porridge also remains common and is promoted for its health benefits. [55] Millet porridge made with pumpkin is particularly common. In the Lipetsk Oblast ritual and daily meals from millet include chichi (Russian: чичи). These are millet fritters. [56] Millet is the main ingredient in bánh đa kê, a

  3. Urochloa ramosa - Wikipedia

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    Browntop millet can represent up to 10–25% of the diet of terrestrial and water birds. [15] Also 50% of ingested seed found in mourning dove's crops was browntop millet. [16] Urochloa ramosa is also used to suppress root-knot nematode populations in tomato and pepper crops in south-eastern states of America. [17]

  4. 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 ...

  5. International Year of Millets - Wikipedia

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    Food and Agriculture Organization and United Nations has recognised 2023 as International Year of Millets or IYM2023 for awareness about health and nutritional benefits of millets. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Indian Government proposed to celebrate 2023 as International Year of Millets.

  6. Browntop millet - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 October 2023, at 08:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Browntop - Wikipedia

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    Browntop is a common name for several grasses and may refer to: Agrostis capillaris, or browntop bent; Brachiaria ramosa, or browntop millet; Microstegium

  8. Khader Vali - Wikipedia

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    Khader Vali worked in the US as a scientist and returned to India in 1997. [3] He advocates the benefits of consuming millets in place of rice and wheat and is engaged in studying the benefits of millets since last 20 years. [6]

  9. Tongba - Wikipedia

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    Tongba: Limbu style, hot millet beer Tongba is actually the name of the vessel that holds the fermented millet beverage known as mandokpenaa thee. [4] Tongba is prepared from brown finger millet (Eleusine coracana, also known as ragi in India or kodo in Nepal) grown in hilly regions, and it is cooked and combined with traditionally cultured khesung, which is a microbial colony or starter culture.