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  2. Bhajarangi 2 - Wikipedia

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    Bhajarangi 2 is a 2021 Indian Kannada-language fantasy action film written and directed by A. Harsha, and produced by Jayanna-Bogendra under the banner of Jayanna Combines. [2] It stars Shiva Rajkumar in a dual role , alongside Shruthi , Bhavana and Cheluvaraj in the lead roles, while Kuri Prathap , Dusyanth Rai , Saurav Lokesh , and Prakash ...

  3. Indian bread - Wikipedia

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    In Maharashtra and Gujarat, breads are also made from grains like jowar (Sorghum bicolor), ragi (Eleusine coracana), rice and bajra (pearl millet), and are called "rotla" in Gujarat and "bhakri" in Maharashtra. In southern India and the West Coast, most pancakes are made from peeled and split black lentils (urad dal) and rice.

  4. Bhajarangi - Wikipedia

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    Bhajarangi is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language fantasy action film directed by A. Harsha, who co-wrote the script with Nanda Kishore and Shakthi. The film stars Shiva Rajkumar, Aindrita Ray, Madhu Guruswamy, Rukmini Vijayakumar and Saurav Lokesh.

  5. Bhakri - Wikipedia

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    Different types of millets (jowar, bajra, ragi) are the common grains used for making bhakris. These millet bhakris are popular in the Deccan plateau regions of India (Maharashtra and Northern Karnataka) as well as the semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. [2] [3] In the coastal Konkan and Goa regions of western India rice flour is used for making ...

  6. Sorghum - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum [2] (/ ˈ s ɔːr ɡ ə m /) and also known as great millet, [3] broomcorn, [4] guinea corn, [5] durra, [6] imphee, [7] jowar, [8] or milo, [9] is a species in the grass genus Sorghum cultivated for its grain. The grain is used as food by humans, while the plant is used for animal feed and ethanol ...

  7. Koya (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    They grow Jowar, Ragi, Bajra and other millets. Tubers and roots such as Tella Chenna Gadda , Kirismatilu and edible green leaves such as Chencheli , Doggali , Gumuru , bacchalakura , gongura , pacchakura , pullakusiru , Thota kura , Boddukura are dietary staples as are curries made from some of these ingredients.

  8. Pearl millet - Wikipedia

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    Pearl millet is called bajra in Northern Indian states. There was a time when pearl millets along with finger millets and sorghum were the staple food crops in these states but it reduced to a mere cattle fodder crop after the Green Revolution in the 1960s.

  9. Cereal - Wikipedia

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    A: Plant; B ripe ear of grains; 1 spikelet before flowering; 2 the same, flowering and spread, enlarged; 3 flowers with glumes; 4 stamens 5 pollen; 6 and 7 ovaries with juice scales; 8 and 9 parts of the scar; 10 fruit husks; 11–14 grains, natural size and enlarged.