List of Five grains in world culture

Rice grains showing diversity
Bi'ur Chametz, burning to remove five Chametzgrains during an annual Jewish festival period

Five grains, traditional set phrase for lists or groupings which may contain non-grain crops.[1] Particular instances of Five grains of a single crop or other substance such as minerals and metals have historical or cultural significance as well.[2]

Five grains may refer to:

East Asia

Main article: Five Grains

West Asia

Europe

Atlantic

Mesoamerica

Chemistry

References

  1. 1 2 Sarah Milledge Nelson, Origins of Food Production In China - Rice, Millet Cultivation, Other Domesticated Plants, Domesticated Animals, Oryza sativa, Children of the Yellow Earth, mian. With bibliography. http://www.jrank.org/history/pages/5913/Origins-Food-Production-In-China.html
  2. Erd, Richard C.; Czamanske, Gerald K. (1983). "Orickite and coyoteite, two new sulfide minerals from Coyote Peak, HunboldtCountry, California". American Mineralogist 68: 245–254,
  3. Adoro Te Devote
  4. 1 2 http://www.greatdreams.com/mayan/mayan-games.htm
  5. The Family magazine, or, Monthly abstract of general knowledge, Volume 2, 1837 CE, p. 413
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