Five grains

Five grains, traditional set phrase for lists or groupings which may contain non-grain crops[1]. Particular instances of Five grains of a single crop or other substance such as minerals and metals have historical or cultural significance as well[2].

Five grains may refer to:

Contents

in East Asia

in West Asia

in Europe

over the Atlantic

in Mesoamerica

in chemistry

References

  1. ^ a b Sarah Milledge Nelson, Origins of Food Production In China - Rice, Millet Cultivation, Other Domesticated Plants, Domesticated Animals, Oryza sativa, Children of the Yellow Earth, mian. With bibliography. http://www.jrank.org/history/pages/5913/Origins-Food-Production-In-China.html
  2. ^ Erd, Richard C.; Czamanske, Gerald K. (1983). "Orickite and coyoteite, two new sulfide minerals from Coyote Peak, HunboldtCountry, California". American Mineralogist 68: 245–254, [1]
  3. ^ Adoro Te Devote
  4. ^ a b http://www.greatdreams.com/mayan/mayan-games.htm
  5. ^ The Family magazine, or, Monthly abstract of general knowledge, Volume 2, 1837 CE, p. 413