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      3.3.2 Multigrain Functional Beverages

Beverage name Origin Cereals used in the preparation of the beverage
Ambil India Ragi flour and cooked rice
Boza Turkey Maize, millet, wheat, and barley
Gowé Benin Sorghum or maize or millet
Mahewu South Africa Maize meal, wheat flour
Borde Ethiopia Sorghum, maize, finger millet, wheat, and barley
Mahewu South Africa Maize meal and wheat flour
Bushera Uganda Millet or sorghum
Togwa Eastern Africa Maize flour, finger millet
Obiolor Nigeria Sorghum, millet
Cachiri Brazil Maize
Pozol Mexico Maize
Acupe Venezuela Maize
Fubá Brazil Maize
Agua-agria Mexico Maize
Napú Peru Maize

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