Dishes made with Taiwan-grown millet are presented at a press event held Monday at Pingtung County's Municipal Majiaguomin Junior High School. At the event, the Ministry of Education, the Agriculture and Food Agency, and the Council of Indigenous Peoples jointly launched a program aimed at incorporating indigenous ingredients into school lunches at 29 schools across Taiwan. CNA photo May 19, 2025
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