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Samo Seeds is also known as the following: barnyard millet, white millet, black millet, alkali millet, water grass, duck millet, Shirohie millet (Australia), Japanese barnyard millet, Jungle Rice, Moriyo, Samak Rice, Echinochloa frumentacea.
The Samo Seeds are popularly known as Bhagar in India are seeds of a grass namely Echinochloa Colonum that grows amongst the rice paddy as it requires damp and moisture laden soil. With digestible fibers‚ high nutritional content and excellent nourishment‚ Samo is immensely popular amongst the Indian majority. Prepared in different styles across various states‚ it forms a heavy and a filling real. In the west it is also known as Jungle rice.
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Black sesame seeds are more suited for oriental dishes, in line with their origins. These include the Japanese soba noodles, Japanese sushi, soba salad and also Chinese Tong Sui. While many natives from Southeast Asian countries would make the appropriate sesame seed call with these dishes, some residents in another part of the world might not do the same.
Gur (jaggery) is a natural product of sugarcane. It is in more unrefined form than sugar. It is a brown raw mass of sucrose which gets it color because of other elements found in concentration such as wood ash and bagasse. Jaggery is commonly made from two products, that are sugar cane and date palm tree. The process of making gur is easier and more convenient than sugar, and has healthier than consuming refined sugar.