How to Grow Millet | HowStuffWorks
Millet is a highly nutritious food grain that is a well-kept secret. It's mildly sweet with a nutty taste, and is loaded with essential nutrients. Millet, a grass that bears edible small-sized grains, is the oldest food crop known, dating back to 6000 B.C. [source: Asbell]. The grain is high in protein, fiber, vitamin B, iron and calcium, and is the sixth most important grain crop in the world, sustaining one-third of the world's population. It's the main crop in many African countries, due to its adaptability to grow in dry, arid climates. Millet contains no gluten, and can thus be eaten by those with restricted diets and those who are allergic to gluten. The most popular type of millet is pearl millet [source: Raily]. So why not learn how to grow millet and be on your way to a healthy diet.
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