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Barnyard Millet's Health and Nutritional Significance

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One of the most significant minor millet crops in Asia, barnyard millet (Echinochloa species) is displaying a steady rise in world output and has become one of the most important minor millet crops in the world. Echinochloa esculenta and Echinochloa frumentacea are the two most important species that belong to the genus Echinochloa. Both of these species are primarily farmed to provide food and feed for humans and cattle. They are more resistant to the adverse effects of both biotic and abiotic stress. The grain of barnyard millet is an excellent source of protein, carbohydrates and fibre, it has a particularly high concentration of minerals iron and zinc compared to other main cereals. In spite of the fact that it is advantageous both nutritionally and agriculturally, barnyard millet is still a relatively neglected crop. Jhangora, also known as Indian barnyard millet, is an excellent addition to a healthy diet since it is high in both fibre and mineral content. The fact that it is low in carbohydrates, has a low glycemic index, and does not include gluten in its grains is an added advantage for various health problems, including obesity and diabetes. Regarding its nutritional value and pharmacological benefits, Jhangora is discussed in detail in this article. 
Title: Barnyard Millet's Health and Nutritional Significance
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One of the most significant minor millet crops in Asia, barnyard millet (Echinochloa species) is displaying a steady rise in world output and has become one of the most important minor millet crops in the world.
Echinochloa esculenta and Echinochloa frumentacea are the two most important species that belong to the genus Echinochloa.
Both of these species are primarily farmed to provide food and feed for humans and cattle.
They are more resistant to the adverse effects of both biotic and abiotic stress.
The grain of barnyard millet is an excellent source of protein, carbohydrates and fibre, it has a particularly high concentration of minerals iron and zinc compared to other main cereals.
In spite of the fact that it is advantageous both nutritionally and agriculturally, barnyard millet is still a relatively neglected crop.
Jhangora, also known as Indian barnyard millet, is an excellent addition to a healthy diet since it is high in both fibre and mineral content.
The fact that it is low in carbohydrates, has a low glycemic index, and does not include gluten in its grains is an added advantage for various health problems, including obesity and diabetes.
Regarding its nutritional value and pharmacological benefits, Jhangora is discussed in detail in this article.
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