Noun
A love grass, Eragrostis tef, with small seeds, grown as a cereal and for forage in Ethiopia and parts of Arabia.
The fine grain of this plant.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter listening to the story of how teff came to be planted at the location, it was a real treat to not only sample the end result but also enjoy it at the table. Source: Internet
Cushitic speakers, partially turning away from cattle herding, domesticated teff and finger millet between 5500 and 3500 BCE. Source: Internet
Ethiopia was to be Saudi Arabia’s bread basket, to grow maize, teff, white sorghum and white wheat for the Saudi market. Source: Internet
The nine-grain Soboro a grain dish of amaranth, couscous, spelt, forbidden black rice, Himalayan red rice, wheat berry, quinoa, teff and golden flax seeds with ginger tofu and green beans was one of my favorite dishes. Source: Internet
“Summer annual grasses such as sudangrass, sorghum/sudangrass hybrids, pearl millet and teff are warm-season forage crop options. Source: Internet
“Even though controlling a cash crop like teff is a daunting task for the government, implementing a policy that advocates more incentives to teff producers will help solve the price hike,” he said. Source: Internet