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Millet Grinding Work explores the rich history and cultural significance of hand-processed millet, revealing how this seemingly simple task has shaped family meals and communities across the globe. The book delves into the practical techniques of grinding, highlighting the resilience of millet as a nutritional staple in arid regions and its role in promoting food security. It's fascinating to discover how millet grinding, often women's work, intersects with gender roles and community dynamics. This book uniquely examines millet grinding as a lens through which to understand broader social, economic, and cultural dynamics. By drawing upon ethnographic studies, historical accounts, and oral histories, it uncovers the knowledge systems associated with traditional tools and methods. The book progresses from introducing various types of millet and their nutritional properties to detailing hand-processing techniques and exploring the socio-cultural context of millet grinding. The book's approach offers a comprehensive exploration of millet grinding, making it valuable for food enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture. It highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage and promoting biodiversity in food systems, connecting readers to the labor, knowledge, and traditions underpinning our food.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235222275
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Ebook: February 27, 2025
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