Sorghum

Whole Grain Sorghum is a gluten free grain with a hearty texture and mild, nutty flavor. Our white sorghum can be popped like popcorn or used in pilafs, salads and anywhere else whole grains are called for.
Sorghum originated in Africa thousands of years ago, and then spread through the Middle East and Asia via ancient trade routes, traveling to the Arabian Peninsula, India and China along the Silk Road. Today sorghum remains a staple food in India and Africa, yet it is still relatively unknown in many parts of the world.

Sorghum grain is an excellent source of dietary fiber and a wonderful way to include the health benefits of whole grain food in a gluten free diet. Unlike some gluten free grains, the hearty, chewy texture of whole grain sorghum is very similar to wheat berries, making it an ideal addition to pilafs and cold salads. Plus, sorghum’s nutritional benefits include protein, fiber and antioxidants. Replace the noodles or white rice in soups with gluten free sorghum for a more nutritious alternative.

Surprise and delight your friends and family by serving popped sorghum instead of popcorn at your next gathering. Sorghum is easy to pop in the microwave or on the stove top and makes a fun conversation piece for movie night (check the instruction manual before popping sorghum in a hot air popper).

Explore our wide selection of gluten free recipes for sorghum and other grains right here on our site. Interested in gluten free baking? You’ll find sorghum flour and a complete pantry of gluten free cooking essentials here at BobsRedMill.com.
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Nutrition Facts

Serving size
1/4 cup (52g)
Amount per serving
Calories
190
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 1g
1%
Saturated Fat 0g
0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0g
0%
Sodium 0g
0%
Total Carbohydrate 42g
15%
Dietary Fiber 9g
32%
Total Sugars 0g
Includes 0g Added Sugars
0%
Protein 4g
Vitamin D 0mcg
0%
Calcium 7mg
0%
Iron 3mg
15%
Potassium 191mg
4%
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Whole Grain Sorghum.

IT STARTS WITH GOOD INGREDIENTS

Basic Preparation Instructions for Gluten Free Sorghum Grain
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Basic Preparation Instructions for Gluten Free Sorghum Grain
Roasted Cherry Tomato, Arugula and Sorghum Salad Recipe
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Roasted Cherry Tomato, Arugula and Sorghum Salad Recipe
Mediterranean Sorghum Grain Bowl
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Mediterranean Sorghum Grain Bowl
Sorghum and Cranberry Stuffing
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Sorghum and Cranberry Stuffing
Popped Sorghum
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Popped Sorghum
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Sorghum Sushi Salad with Seared Tuna and Avocado
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Entrées
Sorghum Grain Bowl with Tahini Lemon Dressing

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