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Few Americans are familiar with the pseudo-grain Amaranth. Varieties have long been cultivated around the world, and it has some rare nutritive properties that make it a valuable crop. No idea when it first became a popular food plant.
Sorghum “molasses” is delicious. It is not molasses, but is often referred to as such.
Heat it a little so it pours more easily and it is yummy on pancakes or waffles.
Which means beer was not too far behind.
and thus.....beer.
Ogg like beer. Man cave need beer. meat on fire, popcorn in bowl and beer in hollow rock. Ogg have happy night.
Across Texas they grow Sorghum (milo) in fields that seem as big Delaware. I don’s know what they do with it all