I’ve just recently discovered your RUclips channel and I just want to say thank you for documenting the food and culture in Benin. It’s been so interesting to watch your videos! You have my mouth salivating while learning so much thank you!
Aww I love to hear that! Thank youuu!!! I’m sure there are ethnic stores that sell the West African variety; unfortunately I don’t know any. The ones I see are from India and I haven’t tried them, but they should have the same benefits ☺️
Thank you for making these videos! It's always interesting to learn about crops that are native to the areas they're used in
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I’ve just recently discovered your RUclips channel and I just want to say thank you for documenting the food and culture in Benin. It’s been so interesting to watch your videos! You have my mouth salivating while learning so much thank you!
Also, I might have to find Pearl Millet in the states and try to make it. I loved all the benefits it has
Aww I love to hear that! Thank youuu!!! I’m sure there are ethnic stores that sell the West African variety; unfortunately I don’t know any. The ones I see are from India and I haven’t tried them, but they should have the same benefits ☺️
@@blvckgourmettv6841 good to know. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, this is very interesting to learn about!
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Pearl millet is widely consumed in indian states of Rajasthan, haryana and Gujarat 😊
I love thiakry so good
Yesss 🥰🥰
Le mil j'aime pas trop, merci pour ses informations 👌🏽
Je t’en prie 🥰🥰
Pearl millet is the most popular in the U.S. where I live. Most of the rest is grown for animal food only.