-
processing of the crop. In Namibia,
pearl millet is
locally known as "
mahangu" and is
grown mainly in the
north of that country,
where it is the staple...
- Meme
Mahangu to
market some products. Meme
Mahangu lines include Meme
Mahangu (pure), Meme
Mahangu (oshikundu), Meme
Mahangu (mixed) and Meme
Mahangu (rice)...
- Namibia, the only non-Sahelian
country where pearl millet—locally
known as
mahangu—is the
dominant food
staple for consumers. 'Okashana 1' was then introduced...
-
Bazar in Chhattisgarh) into
Satnami caste. Guru
Ghasidas was the son of
Mahangu Das and
Amrautin Mata.
Ghasidas preached Satnam particularly for the people...
-
sticks and
mahangu straws. The po****tion of the
village is
about 1500 people. The
residents survive by
growing crops especially mahangu and sorghum...
- or
Ontaku is a
traditional Namibian drink made from
fermented millet (
mahangu) flour,
brans and
malted sorghum flour mixed with
lukewarm water. It is...
- of
mahangu, the
staple cereal food for the
majority of the po****tion in the
Northern Central regions[page needed]. The
household stocks of
mahangu were...
- village's
inhabitants are
commercial farmers farming with
small livestock and
mahangu as a farm crop. The
village has
about 54 households.[citation needed] The...
- open market.
Several local restaurants serve traditional food
including mahangu,
ground nuts,
stewed meats, and fish from the
Okavango River.
There are...
-
small number San people.
People in the area
survive in
cultivating crops.
Mahangu is the prin****l crop in the area.[citation needed] The area was...