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Orzo is a processed food that is shaped like a large grain of rice. It does not have a botanical name. it is Italian for "barley," which has a botanical name of "Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare."
rice , maize , sugarcane , groundnut , jute , wheat , barley , mustard , tobacco.
They harvested barley, chickpeas, lentils, wheat, dates, onions, garlic, lettuce, leeks and mustard.
Sumerian farmers primarily cultivated crops such as barley, wheat, and lentils using irrigation systems to water their fields. They also raised livestock such as sheep, goats, and cattle for food and agricultural labor. Additionally, they engaged in trade with other regions to exchange agricultural products for goods they could not produce themselves.
Barley was the main grain crop. however there are evidences of other varieties of grains as well.
No, mustard flour is just ground up mustard seeds. It's gluten-free. http://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=42661
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, Corn, Sugar Beets, Canola, Flax, Sunflowers, Soybeans, Mustard, Safflower and Potatoes.
All crops you can think of: wheat, corn, barley, oats, rye, canola, peas, lentils, flax, mustard, etc.
All sorts of crops: Barley, wheat, oats, potatoes, peas, beans, beets, carrots, lentils, canola, mustard, raspberries, blueberries, corn, strawberries, cherries, cranberries, rye, triticale, grass, hay, etc.
Yi Yi Ren (Coix), sometimes called "pearl barley", is different from the barley grain that contains the gluten-like proteins problematic for those with celiac sprue. Yi Yi Ren is not believed to be allergenic. Many people mistakenly believe that these grains are a form of barley, probably because many markets label them as "Asian barley" or "Asian pearl barley." In fact, barley is in an entirely different botanical genus, although the two plants are in the same family. Like barley, Job's tears are dense, rich in minerals, and easy to use in a variety of recipes, so the case of mistaken identity can be forgiven. The plants are also cultivated as ornamentals, incidentally, and Western gardeners may not be aware that the large grains on these grasses are perfectly edible.
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Yes, barley is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:He grows barley on his farm.This barley bread is delicious.Fruit and barley is a healthy snack.