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Ancient Rome did not have a national plant.
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A red plant in ancient Egypt is papyrus, and yes, I AM POSITIVE!
Ancient China used paper for scrolls and for books it has replaced papyrus that was used in Ancient Egypt and is still used in the United States.
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Barley comes from the plant known as the dillion. You can use at as a drug and it also used in Chinese new year. It represents good fortune. Hope this helped
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Yes, flour (wheat flour) comes from wheat, a grass. Other flours are made from other plants such as oats, barley, rye, corn, millet and more.
The barley plant appears to have been used by the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Vikings. It is believed that Columbus brought it to the Americas in 1493.
No barley is an imported plant.
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millet
No, foxtail millet and quinoa are not the same; they are different grains with distinct characteristics. Foxtail millet is a type of small, ancient cereal grain from the millet family, commonly grown in Asia and Africa, and is known for its high fiber content. Quinoa, on the other hand, is a seed from the Chenopodium quinoa plant, native to the Andean region of South America, and is praised for its complete protein profile and nutritional benefits. While both are considered nutritious whole grains, they belong to different plant families and have varying culinary uses.
Barley is a widely distributed cereal plant belonging to the grass family.
Millet is a grain, not a herb or shrub. It's a type of cereal crop that is grown for its edible seeds, which are often used in various cuisines around the world.
One well-publicized Chinese study reported that barley grass was beneficial in lowering cholesterol levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. This may be due to the plant's antioxidant abilities.