Meaning sorghum
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sorghum


"Indian millet," 1590s, from Modern Latin Sorghum, the genus name, from Italian sorgo "a tall cereal grass," probably from Medieval Latin surgum, suricum (12c.), perhaps a variant [..]
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sorghum


A cereal grain from various grasses (Sorghum vulgare). Also a grain sought out by those who are gluten intolerant.
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sorghum


type of grain.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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a tall annual cereal used mainly for feed grain and syrup.
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A cereal grass with cornlike leaves and clusters of cereal grain at the top on tall stalks. The stalks can be used to make a light type molasses called sorghum syrup or simply sorghum.
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It is different from molasses, although many people use the terms interchangeably.  Sorghum is made from the juice of the sweet-sorghum cane stalk and has no sugar removed and thus is significantly sw [..]
Source: whatscookingamerica.net

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It is different from molasses, although many people use the terms interchangeably.  Sorghum is made from the juice of the sweet-sorghum cane stalk, sorgos, and has no sugar removed and thus is signifi [..]
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sorghum


cereal grass grown for grain or fodder.
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Sorghum is a very important food crop in Africa; it can grow in very dry conditions and it is very inexpensive to cultivate. Sorghum can be substituted for wheat flour in some baked goods; although, si [..]
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 Grown for the molasses squeezed from its canes for decades, its grain variety called milo is making a new push in as the next possible food trend in Arkansas.  Sorghum molasses on biscuits is a rite [..]
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Medium quality ingredient - nutritionally adequate and unlikely to cause any problems Sorghum is a grass and its grain is widely used in dog f [..]
Source: allaboutdogfood.co.uk

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(n) economically important Old World tropical cereal grass(n) annual or perennial tropical and subtropical cereal grasses: sorghum(n) made from juice of sweet sorghum
Source: beedictionary.com

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A Plant genus of the Family Poaceae. The Grain is used for Food and for Animal FEED. This should not be confused with KAFFIR LIME or with KEFIR Milk product.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A plant genus of the family POACEAE. The grain is used for FOOD and for ANIMAL FEED. This should not be confused with KAFFIR LIME or with KEFIR milk product.
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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This cereal grass has broad, cornlike leaves and huge clusters of cereal grain at the end of tall, pithy stalks. Sorghum is a powerhouse of nutrition but, though it's the third leading cereal cro [..]
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sorghum


Any representative of the genus (sorghum) or tropical cereal grasses.
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sorghum


a grass grown for grain, syrup, fodder, etc.; also the syrup created from the juices of the grass
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