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what is bajra in food​

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Answered by aiashatabasum786
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pear millet or bajra is the answer

Answered by vedanshishukla6
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Bajra is a traditional Hindi name for the Pennisetum glaucum crop — also known as pearl millet.

It’s likewise known as dukn, cumbu, gero, sanio, kambu, babala, or bulrush millet  

The grain is primarily grown in Africa and India, where it’s a major source of nutrition. However, it’s also grown and consumed in many other places around the world.

Bajra refers to the edible seeds of pearl millet plants. They grow in various shades of white, yellow, gray, brown, and bluish-purple.

The seeds are typically cooked as a cereal grain or sometimes finely ground and used as a flour.

 Bajra nutrition

Bajra pearl millet is just one of many types of millet. Some other popular varieties of millet are fonio, finger millet (ragi), Job’s tears, foxtail, and kodo millet.

Calories: 201

Protein: 6 grams

Fat: 1.7 grams  

Carbs: 40 grams

Fiber: 2 grams

Sodium: 286 mg

Folate: 8% of the Daily Value (DV)

Iron: 6% of the DV

Magnesium: 18% of the DV

Thiamine: 15% of the DV

Niacin: 14% of the DV

Phosphorus: 14% of the DV

Zinc: 14% of the DV

Riboflavin: 11% of the DV

Vitamin B6: 11% of the DV

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