Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Is sorghum the new quinoa? Meet the trendy super grain you need to try

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Is sorghum the new quinoa? Meet the trendy super grain you need to try
The tiny gluten-free grain sorghum is popping up on restaurant menus and in products. Here's why (and how) you should try it at home.
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