Milo is a type of grain used for animal feed. It is white or yellowish-reddish brown in color. Before World War II, it was called sorghum and was imported from Manchuria and Africa, but now it is mostly sourced in North America. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (milo) 飼料用の穀物。白色または黄赤褐色の穀粒。第二次世界大戦前はコーリャンと呼ばれ、満州やアフリカから輸入されていたが、現在はほとんど北アメリカ産。
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