I discovered a beverage that’s perfect for all the eshays out there! Did you know that Adlay is actually a type of grain? I certainly didn’t, and I bet the eshays didn’t either.

“Job’s tears, commonly referred to as adlay or adlay millet.”

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  1. Haha, right? Adlay does sound like it could be the name of a trendy new drink! It’s cool to learn that it’s a grain with such historical significance. Job’s tears have been used in various cultures for centuries, often in traditional remedies and dishes. It’s definitely a unique choice for the eshays who might be looking for something different to sip on! Maybe it’ll start a new health trend?

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