sorghum

[ˈsɔːrɡəm]

sorghum Definition

  • 1a cereal grass that is widely cultivated for its grain, used as food for humans and animals
  • 2the grain of the sorghum plant

Using sorghum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sorghum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Sorghum is a staple food in many parts of Africa and Asia.

  • Example

    The sorghum fields stretched out as far as the eye could see.

  • Example

    Sorghum is used to make flour, syrup, and alcoholic beverages.

sorghum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sorghum

Phrases with sorghum

  • a sweet syrup made from sorghum juice

    Example

    Grandma used to make biscuits with sorghum molasses.

  • an alcoholic beverage made from fermented sorghum grains

    Example

    In some African countries, sorghum beer is a popular drink.

  • flour made from ground sorghum grains

    Example

    Sorghum flour is a gluten-free alternative to wheat flour.

Origins of sorghum

from Italian 'sorgo', from Vulgar Latin 'Syricum (granum)', meaning 'grain of Syria'

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Summary: sorghum in Brief

Sorghum [ˈsɔːrɡəm] is a cereal grass cultivated for its grain, which is used as food for humans and animals. It is a staple food in many parts of Africa and Asia and can be used to make flour, syrup, and alcoholic beverages. Sorghum molasses, sorghum beer, and sorghum flour are common products derived from sorghum. The term 'sorghum' comes from the Italian 'sorgo,' meaning 'grain of Syria.'

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