sorgho

/ˈsɔrɡoʊ/
noun
  1. A type of grass grown for its sweet juice, used to make syrup or animal feed; another name for sweet sorghum.
    • Sorgho is a hardy crop that can survive in dry conditions better than corn.
    • Farmers in the southern United States often grow sorgho for its thick, sweet stalks.
    • The old mill still presses sorgho to make traditional syrup every autumn.
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