Yes. Carbon is the building block of all life and as a consequence it is the necessary ingredient in all food.
The carbon content of major cereal crops is forty percent. This is applicable to dry content of the cereals. Carbon happens to be the biggest content.
Cereals contain organic compounds with carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen.
no its not a cereal but it can be put in cereal
The energy in the cereal was stored when the Sun shone on the corn crop and caused carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to be broken down by photosynthesis into carbon and oxygen, thus storing energy. That energy is recovered after you eat the cereal and your muscles then re-combine that carbon with fresh oxygen you take in from the air, and you breathe out carbon dioxide. This can happen because carbon dioxide is in a lower energy state than the same amount of carbon and oxygen existing separately. Forming the carbon-oxygen bond releases energy.
cereal a adj cereal b n (=crop) cereal m (=breakfast cereal) cereales mpl
Cereal is not a solution. Cereal is a mixture (cereal in milk) or a suspension such as cooked oatmeal or farina.
Food consists of CHON : carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen. Plus tiny traces of sulfur and other minerals.
It depends because some cereal bars are actually made with cereal and a bunch of other preservatives but other cereal bars call themselves cereal bars but they don't have any cereal in them. And that's just a rip-off especially if you wanted cereal.
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Chex cereal is considered a healthy cereal for a few reasons. It is a gluten free cereal. It is also low in calories, sugar and fat. There is no cholesterol in this cereal.