Noun
East Indian cereal grass whose seed yield a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient
Source: WordNetI will not eat food from restaurants while campaigning. My party workers know my diet and keep ragi mudde (ragi balls and sambar ready before I reach the villages. H. D. Deve Gowda
Add some sweetness to your gluten-free journey with this ‘apple ragi halwa’ Source: Internet
Every small or large festival of this goddess is celebrated with women making ragi porridge in the temples and distributing it to the poor and needy. Source: Internet
“As the world makes progress in fighting invasive species, their threat is growing,” said Dennis Ragi, director general of Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) in Kenya. Source: Internet
Other millets such as ragi (finger millet) in Karnataka, naachanie in Maharashtra, or kezhvaragu in Tamil, "ragulu" in Telugu, with the popular ragi rotti and Ragi mudde is a popular meal in Karnataka. Source: Internet
The preparation is also made with ragi powder, which is more nutritive. Source: Internet