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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Sorghum and Soya
A close-up of sorghum which we call pitimi. When the guys saw the photo of the sorghum (above) they were not happy. "We aren't in focus and we are not all there!!"- they cried. So... I took their photo while they stood in the soya field.
Now I know what I ate when I visited. I had thought that "pitimi" was millet, but maybe you call millet "pitimi" also?
ReplyDeleteI think its wonderful that you are able to grow a staple food for the vilaj - don't have to rely as much on imported white rice!
Ellen @ St. Mary's in Maine