
Introduction to Yangqu Xiaomi
Xiaomi is a grain made from husked millet, named after its small grains with a diameter of about 1 millimeter. Originating from the Yellow River Basin in northern China, it was the main grain crop in ancient China, so the Xia and Shang dynasties belong to the "millet culture". Millet is drought tolerant and has a wide variety of varieties. It is commonly known as "millet with five colors", including white, red, yellow, black, orange, purple millet, as well as sticky millet. The earliest Chinese liquor was also made from millet. Millet is suitable for growing in areas with drought and lack of irrigation. Its stem and leaves are relatively hard and can be used as feed, usually only large livestock such as cows, horses, and sheep can digest them. Xiaomi is originally from China and has a cultivation history of about 8000 years
What is the nutritional value of Yangqu milletYangqu millet has high nutritional value and is rich in beneficial elements for the human body. Its total amount of 18 amino acids is 9.86g/100g, protein 9.57g/100g, fat 3.50g/100g, vitamin C10.2mg/100g, vitamin E (tocopherol) 1.10mg/kg, vitamin E (tocopherol) 11.2mg/kg, phosphorus 4.53g/100g, potassium 2320mg/kg, sodium 5.65mg/kg, magnesium 931mg/kg, calcium 156mg/kg, energy 1577kJ/100g, carbohydrates 75.6g/100g, total dietary fiber 6.16g/100g, iron 26.9mg/kg, 25.2mg/kg, selenium 0.026mg/kg, manganese 1.97mg/kg, iodine 30.0mg/kg, vitamin B10.17mg/100g, vitamin B B20.74mg/100g, Yangqu millet has high nutritional and medicinal value, rich in protein, fat, vitamins A, B, B2, and trace elements required by the human body. It is a commonly used nourishing food in the folkWhat are the product features of Yangqu XiaomiThe millet produced in Yangqu is called "White Horse Palm Xiaomi". There are roughly two new varieties, one called Dongfeng Liang and the other called cinnabar red, which are rich in nutrients and contain higher levels of fat and protein than rice and wheat. The "Dongfeng Liang" millet, also known as "Dongfangliang", began to be planted during the Xia and Shang dynasties. Because its grain ears resemble small thatch, it is also nicknamed "Maojian Valley". The characteristics of Baima Palm millet are beige and golden, shiny, plump rice grains, suitable for steaming and cooking, sweet and fragrant rice taste, and the viscosity of the boiled porridge is just right. The rice grains swell and are full, and the porridge and rice grains blend together, sweet and deliciousHow did the history of Yangqu Xiaomi come about
Xiaomi is bred and domesticated from wild "dog sage". The millet cultivated around the world today is all transmitted from China. The cultivation area of millet in the world is about 1 billion mu, with China having the largest and highest total yield, mainly distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, Northeast China, Inner Mongolia and other areas
Xiaomi is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the Poaceae family. It prefers warmth and has strong adaptability. The agricultural proverb 'Only green mountains dry up bamboo, and no fields dry up millet' indicates that millet has outstanding drought resistance. It is both drought resistant and barren, and not afraid of acid and alkali, so it is planted in arid and barren mountainous areas in both north and south of China. According to maturity, it can be divided into early, medium, and late ripening; Glutinous millet and japonica millet can be classified based on their grain viscosity
How to make Yangqu millet
Rose crystal sugar millet porridge
Materials
Dry rose crystal sugar millet
Practice
1: Remove the roots of dry roses that can be bought in the supermarket, wash them and soak them in clean water
2: Put millet into an electric rice cooker after washing, add appropriate amount of boiling water, put rock sugar and half of roses (the proportion of rice and water can be based on your own experience in cooking Congee), put the electric rice cooker in the Congee cooking mode for heating, and about 20 minutes That's about it. Sprinkle the remaining half of the roses on it