Roaring across a sea of 6' brown grass, a combine separates seeds from stems and collects 2,000 lb. per acre, as a precocious young grower in the box gains a foothold in farming by cutting the rare ...
Diners press toward the banquet table at downtown Sacramento’s Queen Sheba Ethiopian restaurant, breathing in a scent of home. The sharp, piquant smell of garlic, onions and ginger pierces the air, ...
Planted acres of teff, the Ethiopian and Eritrean fine grain that is a cuisine staple and lacks gluten, will be down slightly this year after increasing in 2024. Boise-based The Teff Co., a processor ...
KIMBERLY, Idaho — Scott Patrick’s teff crop near Kimberly, Idaho, looked good Sept. 19 with harvest of the small-seeded grain finally underway. During the cold spring, “we delayed planting several ...
The seeds of a teff plant - which look similar to wheat - are tiny in stature, but they pack a nutritional wallop. Relatively new to the U.S., teff has long been a superfood in East African - ...
Food scientists confirm that the grain teff helps the stomach and enhances the nutritional value of iron and zinc, according to a new modeling method. The seeds of a teff plant -- which look similar ...