SC - Millet recipe

Decker, Terry D. TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Sun Nov 14 12:26:13 PST 1999


> "panizo" panic-grass (Latin name "panicum") is a plant of Asian origin
> whose seeds were sometimes used as food for humans and poultry.   This is
> the first time I've heard of it. 
> Lady Brighid ni Chiarain Settmour Swamp, East (NJ) mka Robin Carroll-Mann
> harper at idt.net 
> 
IIRC, millets are members of the genus Panicum and panic is a large seeded
form of millet.  Panic is specifically mentioned in Charlemagne's villa
inventory.  

The most common millets today are foxtail, pearl, barnyard, and proso.
Foxtail is the most common in the US.  Proso is the most common in Asia,
according to my sources.

Bear
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