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Cenchrus biflorus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cenchrus biflorus
''Cenchrus biflorus'' is a species of annual grass in the Poaceae family. Common names include Indian sandbur, ''Bhurat'' or ''Bhurut'' in India, ''Haskaneet'' in Sudan, ''Aneeti'' in the Arabic dialect of Mauretania, ''K 'arangiya'' in the Hausa language of Nigeria, and ''Ngibbi'' in the Kanuri language of Nigeria.〔"Famine foods: Poaceae or Gramineae" Purdue University Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture (). Accessed December 29, 2007.〕 In the francophone countries of the Sahel, it is usually referred to as "cram-cram". It is common in the Sahel savannas of Africa, south of the Sahara. According to a botanical criteria of geographer Robert Capot-Rey, the northern limit of ''Cenchrus biflorus'' defines the southern boundary of the Sahara. It is also found in India, where the seeds are used in Rajasthan and its Marwar region to make bread, either alone or mixed with bajra (millet).〔 ==Uses== A traditional food plant in Africa, this little-known grain has potential to improve nutrition, boost food security, foster rural development and support sustainable landcare.
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