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What are coarse grains?

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Answered by satyavathilamps
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Coarse grains generally refers to cereal grains other than wheat and rice — in the OECD countries, those used primarily for animal feed or brewing. Context: ... Maize (corn in the United States) is a coarse grain but is reported separately from all other coarse grains in the PSE/CSE tables

Answered by Anonymous
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Millets like, ragi, jowar, bajra, etc are called coarse grains due to their lower water requirement. They can be easily grown in dry conditions, and have high nutritional value.

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