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guinea corn
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I established several plantations inside: mango, orange, cashew, plantain, tomato, guinea corn and sorghum, you just name it.
The town lies in a plains region that is covered by savanna and that supports crops of millet, sorghum (Guinea corn), and peanuts (groundnuts).
In India sorghum is known as jowar, cholam, or jonna, in West Africa as Guinea corn, and in China as kaoliang.
Tufts of guinea corn are peeking out from the soil.
The staple diet here is guinea corn, maize meal and rice.
These include formula, gripe water, warm water, herbal concoctions and water from the flour of guinea corn (yara'na).
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In a 1 1/2-acre garden in a nearby town, he is growing dozens of disappearing varieties: Charleston Gray watermelons, African Guinea Flint corn, goose beans and tall, white-flowered stalks of benne, the traditional Southern sesame seed that was once a cornerstone of regional cooking.
We hurled down a dirt riverbed road and then poured on the coals to make it in time for a dinner of potatoes, lima beans, corn and guinea pig in Abancay.
Do not miss the painting of the Last Supper with Christ and his disciples feasting on cuy (roast guinea pig), chicha (a fermented corn drink) and humitas (corn dumplings).
Afterward, head to the Skylon Bar and Grill (www.skylonrestaurant.co.uk), a new restaurant on Level 3, which serves modern European food (smoked wild Pacific halibut; roasted corn-fed guinea fowl) but more importantly offers one of the best views of the London skyline.
Often, the people in these countries have never encountered wild salmon, and the lunch menu at Alaska House consisted of recipes that the recipient countries had improvised: salmon salad with green papaya and peanuts (Jamaica), curried-salmon samosas (India), salmon-and-corn fritters (Guinea-Bissau), and salmon ceviche (Guatemala).
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