Examples of 'wheat grains' in a sentence

Meaning of "wheat grains"

wheat grains: Refers to the edible seeds of the wheat plant often used in making flour or other food products. These grains are harvested from wheat crops

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Whole wheat grains being dried.
Gluten is the primary storage protein of wheat grains.
Whole wheat grains being precooked.
All you need is wheat grains.
Whole wheat grains being cooked.
Rolled or flaked wheat grains.
Whole wheat grains being preserved.
Spinach with wheat grains.
Durum wheat grains which have lost their vitreous aspect.
Bread produced from wheat grains contains gluten.
Scientists isolate genes affecting the quality of wheat grains.
Tonnes of wheat grains.
Traditional recipe is based on the use of whole wheat grains.
Wheat grains and flour are probably the most recognizable sources of gluten.
I found some wheat grains.

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There is thus a need to reduce the accumulation of Cd in durum wheat grains.
Made from quintuple distillate wheat grains especially harvested and grown to this end.
The village rat served him fruits and boiled wheat grains.
Fumonisins in stored wheat grains marketed in Iran.
A Baking programme for bread containing a signifi cant amount of whole wheat grains.
Process for the preparation of parboiled wheat grains for human consumption.
When the wheat grains are clean, they go to the roller mills.
Variation of phytosterols and steryl ferulates in wheat grains and fractions.
I will put the wheat grains into a pouch later, then.
The most important substances obtained from both maize and wheat grains are starch and gluten.
Have you heard of wheat grains which remain under the snow?
In Ancient Rome they threw wheat grains.
Allâh ” and has a wheat grains weight of goodness in his heart will be.
During the ripening period, they eat wheat grains.
Its seeds mix with wheat grains at harvest, lowering the quality of the crop.
Bulgur wheat in the form of worked grains, obtained by cooking hard wheat grains.
When viewing the ground, identifying individual wheat grains is difficult if not impossible.
It 's also got most of the positive stuff that we need from wheat grains.
Wheat grains are steamed, shelled, chopped and cooled.
Unfortunately, most carbohydrate foods available in the market are made from white wheat grains.
Place the wheat grains after drying them in a bowl and leave it for 24 hours.
Method and apparatus for carrying out pre-treatment of wheat grains for flour milling.
Wheat grains of the " Joss " variety are sown in pots of diameter 8 cm.
How interesting . In Ancient Rome they threw wheat grains.
Cooked wheat grains are put into Diltar ( Lassi ), which is offered to people gathered there.
The 3rd century BC Archimedes invented the Archimedes Screw to lift water and wheat grains.
Wheat grains are undesirably rough-surfaced, or knurled; and.
Then oats, as well as wheat grains.
Aramir barley or wheat grains have been steeped during 24 to 48 hours in distilled water.
Gliadin and glutenin account for approximately 80 % of the protein found in wheat grains.
Wheat grains were grown on paper at 25 °C and irrigated regularly.
A large-scale stirrer, therefore, has been necessary to prevent the mutual sticking of wheat grains.
Wheat grains of the " Nebraska " variety are sown in the autumn in plots of 50 m2 each.
Hulled (shelled or husked) wheat grains.
In 1550 BC, the famous Ebers Papyrus advised treating diabetes with high fibre wheat grains.

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