Janārdana: We couldn't find any barley. What can we use instead?
Prabhupāda: Barley? Why? It is...?
Janārdana: The stores are all closed today, and the boys searched everywhere. They didn't find any barley.
Prabhupāda: Some grains. Any other grain.
Janārdana: There is whole wheat.
Prabhupāda: That will do.
Janārdana: Whole wheat grains and there's rice.
Prabhupāda: Rice... Better... Wheat is better.
Janārdana: And what else is there?
Prabhupāda: Sesame?
Janārdana: Sesame? I don't know. Is there some sesame?
Mālatī: Yes, I have some and Annapurna has some.
Janārdana: And there's some buckwheat. Raw buckwheat.
Prabhupāda: Buckwheat? What is that?
Janārdana: Raw buckwheat. It's a grain.
Śāradīyā: (break) What is the significance of using the barley and the sesame.
Prabhupāda: Some eatables, that's all. Grains are eatables. Therefore I am substituting. They are eatable. There must be something eatable.