look like both are similar but thair teast is different.
millet--it is general name for this type of crops,pearl millet,etc
sorghum mean only one type--jawari(hindi)
Difference between mullet and prawn
D. J. Andrews has written: 'Methods of population improvement in pearl millet and sorghum' -- subject(s): Breeding, Congresses, Pearl millet, Sorghum
fry ups and millet and corn
mostly rice, millet, sorghum, and wheat
tobbaco sorghum millet
cocoa, corn, cassava, palm oil, millet, beans, peanuts, sweet potatoes rice rubber
Rice, Wheat, Jowar (Sorghum), Bajra (Millet)
Sorghum is thicker and lighter in color and has a milder taste than molasses. They can be used in place of one another in any recipe.
In Hindi, millet is commonly referred to as "बाजरा" (Bajra). Different types of millet may have specific names, such as "रागी" (Ragi) for finger millet and "ज्वार" (Jowar) for sorghum. These grains are important staples in various regions of India, valued for their nutritional benefits and resilience in agriculture.
Ancient Chinese eat sheep, millet, wheat, mi (noodles), corn, rice, and sorghum.
Bajra (millets): Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan are the leading producers, Maharashtra the largest.In India, eight millets species (Sorghum, Finger millet, Pearl millet, Foxtail millet, Barnyard millet, Proso millet, Kodo millet and Little millet) are commonly cultivated under rain fed conditions. Different parts of India grow diverse kinds of millets. Rajasthan is home to Pearl Millet (Bajra). Deccan plateau (Marathwada in Maharashtra, Telangana in Andhra Pradesh and North Karnataka in Karnataka) is well known for sorghum. Southern Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Orissa and Southern Karnataka are the home of Finger millet. Uttarakhand and other hill and tribal areas cultivate a range of small millets such as Foxtail, Proso, Kodo and Barnyard.
mostly rice, corn, millet, wheat, barley, sorghum, potatoes, Chinese cabbage, turnips, and onions.