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  • |Name=Whole grain pilaf with grain berries and groats ...to-ten-recipe-top}}<br>{{food recipe instructions}}<br><ol><li>Place clean grain into 3 cups of boiling water.</li><li>add salt.</li><li>[[simmer]] on low h
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  • '''Grain''' is the seed or the fruit coming from a cereal grass, which is used for f ...lants producing such seeds "grain crops". The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legumes.
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  • ...ir struggles for community-controlled and biodiversity-based food systems. GRAIN's work goes back to the early 1980s, when a number of activists around the
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  • ...cessed to remove the bran and germ, whole grains include every part of the grain, which provides additional nutrients, fiber, and other health benefits. Who ...f inedible parts such as the hull and husk. The main components of a whole grain include:
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  • '''Bere (grain)''' ...roduced to Scotland by the [[Vikings]] in the 8th century. It was a staple grain in the [[Scottish diet]] until the 19th century when it was largely replace
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  • == Grain Whisky == ...s typically made from a mixture of grains such as corn, wheat, and barley. Grain whisky is known for its light and smooth flavor profile, making it a popula
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  • ...ically the ''[[Pyemotes]]'' species. These mites are often found in stored grain, straw, hay, and other dried plant material. The condition is characterized ...ere they can multiply rapidly. When humans come into contact with infested grain, the mites can bite, causing an allergic reaction that results in intense i
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  • ...g the causes, prevention strategies, and rescue techniques associated with grain entrapment is crucial for those working in agricultural settings. Grain entrapment typically occurs for several reasons:
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  • == Amaranth Grain == ...benefits. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of amaranth grain, including its history, cultivation, nutritional composition, and culinary
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  • == Whole Grain Stamp == ...in 2005 and has since become a trusted symbol for consumers seeking whole grain products.
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  • ...mount of time to process. This article will focus on the concept of coarse grain within these two primary contexts: materials science and computing. ...are characterized by larger grains compared to fine-grained materials. The grain size can be controlled through various processes such as [[heat treatment]]
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  • ...widely grown being ''Triticum aestivum'', also known as bread wheat. Wheat grain is a major source of [[flour]] for human consumption and is used in the mak ...cids, vitamins, and antioxidants. The endosperm is the largest part of the grain, consisting mostly of starch and protein, and is the primary component used
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  • ...traditional [[coffee]], which is made from the beans of the Coffea plant, grain coffee is typically made from roasted grains such as barley, rye, or chicor The production of grain coffee involves several steps. First, the grains are harvested and cleaned.
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  • ...patterns of the tree from which the wood was harvested. Understanding wood grain is crucial for various applications, including carpentry, woodworking, and Wood grain is characterized by its direction, texture, and pattern. These characterist
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  • ...and [[blog]] authored by [[Danielle Walker]]. The book and blog focus on [[grain-free]], [[dairy-free]], and [[gluten-free]] recipes, catering to individual ...ition. The success of the blog led to the publication of the ''Against All Grain'' cookbook in 2013.
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  • '''Grain dishes''' are a staple component of diets around the world, encompassing a ...spread across the globe, leading to the development of a diverse array of grain-based dishes.
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  • '''Grain Drill''' ...uniform crop. Unlike broadcasting methods where seeds are spread randomly, grain drills place seeds directly into the soil, reducing waste and improving cro
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  • '''Puffed grain''' refers to [[grain]] that has been made to expand and puff out by applying high pressure or he The history of puffed grain dates back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that various cultures
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  • ...order to be considered whole grain. Whole grains are a subgroup within the grain group.
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed; verb store grain; assemble or get together; acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
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  • == Whole Grain Stamp == ...in 2005 and has since become a trusted symbol for consumers seeking whole grain products.
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  • ...ter, founder and editor of the gluten and grain-free food blog Against All Grain, and the best-selling cookbook of the same name.
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  • '''Grain Trade''' The '''Grain Trade''' refers to the local and international trading of [[grains]] such a
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  • ...and [[blog]] authored by [[Danielle Walker]]. The book and blog focus on [[grain-free]], [[dairy-free]], and [[gluten-free]] recipes, catering to individual ...ition. The success of the blog led to the publication of the ''Against All Grain'' cookbook in 2013.
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  • ...ir struggles for community-controlled and biodiversity-based food systems. GRAIN's work goes back to the early 1980s, when a number of activists around the
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  • ...], [[barley]], [[oats]], [[sorghum]], and [[wheat]]. The selection of feed grain depends on factors such as nutritional value, cost, and availability. ==Types of Feed Grain==
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  • == Grain Whisky == ...s typically made from a mixture of grains such as corn, wheat, and barley. Grain whisky is known for its light and smooth flavor profile, making it a popula
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  • '''Gristmill''' is a mill that grinds grain, especially grain brought by a farmer to be exchanged for the flour (less a percentage). ...sed stone rollers (mill-stones), imported mainly from France, to grind the grain.
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  • == Canadian Grain Elevator Discovery Centre == ...is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and significance of grain elevators in Canada.
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  • ...le sugar]]. [[File:Whole grain bread.jpg|alt=Whole grain bread|thumb|Whole grain bread]]
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  • ...reparation after [[reaping]] and before [[winnowing]], which separates the grain from the chaff. ...reshing, the next step is winnowing, where the chaff is separated from the grain.
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  • '''Grain Elevator''' ...ower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lower level and deposits it in a silo or other storage facility. It
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  • ...n corn, whole grain oats, whole grain barley, whole grain wheat, and whole grain rice. Each serving of this cereal provides 110 calories, with 1 gram of fat Due to its whole grain content, MultiGrain Cheerios is often marketed as a healthy breakfast optio
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  • ...to as bulk metering. Drills plant crops in closely spaced rows (typically seven to 10 inches on center) that will not be mechanically cultivated.
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  • ...g the causes, prevention strategies, and rescue techniques associated with grain entrapment is crucial for those working in agricultural settings. Grain entrapment typically occurs for several reasons:
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  • ...ically the ''[[Pyemotes]]'' species. These mites are often found in stored grain, straw, hay, and other dried plant material. The condition is characterized ...ere they can multiply rapidly. When humans come into contact with infested grain, the mites can bite, causing an allergic reaction that results in intense i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Grain Valley, MO]]
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  • ...e genus ''Sorghum'' (often ''Sorghum bicolor''). These plants are used for grain, fibre and fodder. The plants are cultivated in warmer climates worldwide. ...comes from Italian "sorgo", in turn from Latin "Syricum (granum)" meaning "grain of Syria".
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