Difference between revisions of "Sorghum"
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+ | [[Sorghum]] can be made into [[sorghum flour]] using a [[millstone]] or [[manual grain grinder]]. Further processed into [[sorghum bread]]. | ||
Can be processed into [[malt]] using the [[wooden bucket]] or [[iron bucket]]. | Can be processed into [[malt]] using the [[wooden bucket]] or [[iron bucket]]. | ||
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+ | ==Uses for sorghum== | ||
+ | Sorghum can be used to make: | ||
+ | * [[malt]] in an [[Iron_bucket#Malting_Sorghum|iron bucket]] or [[Wooden_bucket#Malting_Sorghum|wooden bucket]] | ||
+ | * [[sorghum bale]] in a [[Haystack#Drying_sorghum_to_get_hay|haystack]] | ||
+ | * [[sorghum flour]] in a [[Millstone#Grinding_sorghum|millstone]] or [[Manual_grain_grinder#Grinding_sorghum|manual grain grinder]] |
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Sorghum can be made into sorghum flour using a millstone or manual grain grinder. Further processed into sorghum bread.
Can be processed into malt using the wooden bucket or iron bucket.
Uses for sorghum
Sorghum can be used to make:
- malt in an iron bucket or wooden bucket
- sorghum bale in a haystack
- sorghum flour in a millstone or manual grain grinder