For thousands of years, people dwelling in parched regions of the world, from northwest China to Ethiopia’s highlands, have been cultivating a lovely flowering legume. The entire plant—stems and all—nourishes a host of domesticated animals. People roast the seeds for snacks, cook them into a protein-rich porridge or gravy, and grind them for baking into a hearty bread.
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