Thank you for all of the information! I agree with the idea of a week of millet recipes – each day could be a different variety with a recipe. My graduate student, Sruthi Vobbillisetti, is familiar with several varieties and has a collection
of recipes. I’m suer many of you also have this information. I have enjoyed trying them!
Maria Giovanni
CSU Chico
From: Collab <collab-bounces@lists.millets2023.space>
On Behalf Of Don Osborn
Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2023 5:57 PM
To: collab@lists.millets2023.space
Subject: [Collab] Thinking ahead: World Millets Week?
There are a lot of annually recurrent United Nations sponsored observances, in the form of days, mostly, and some weeks. You can browse the list at
https://www.un.org/en/observances/list-days-weeks
Some international years are followed by the establishment of an annual day on the same theme. I believe this is the case with the International Year of Pulses (2016) and the World Pulses Day (Feb. 10).
While not advocating such an annual observance for millets, I wanted to take the opportunity now - in case others are thinking about it - to suggest that any such proposal be for a week, and not just a day. One day would seem fully inadequate
for the number of millets - which, by the way, is greater than the number of pulses
Another possibility might be for a separate day dedicated to each millet, but that could add a dozen and a half new UN days. A World Millets Week, however, would allow time in each region to focus on different sets of millets that are grown
in each world region.
Anyway, just putting that out there,
Don Osborn, PhD
(East Lansing, MI, US)
North American Millets Alliance