No, a fish is meat. Grain is the seed of certain grassy-like plants.
Flour, which is most commonly made from ground wheat, is part of the grain food group. Rice flour and oat flour are also part of the grain family.
The Greeks traded fish for products such as grain timber flax.
Fish Grain Veggies
To make a hypothesis on this subject, think of what background knowledge you have on fish and their eating habits. Then, make an educated guess. Does rice grain have sufficient vitamins, energy, and supplements a fish needs? Think of it like this: humans need vegetables, meet, different vitamins, water ect. in order to survive. Fish need certain components in their diets in order to survive, also. Do you think rice grain would be enough? Depending on the fish type, your hypothesis may vary. Keep in mind no hypothesis is wrong. It is important you explain why you think fish can survive on rice grain, or why they cannot survive on rice grain. Start your hypothesis like this: If fish were only fed rice grain, then they would not survive because rice grain isn't sufficient enough for their diets.
Grain, fruit, vegetables, fish.
Fish,Livestock,and Grain
POLYUNSATURATES
Fish,Livestock,and Grain
An arista is a fine fibre found on a grain or a fish.
It is not OK on the Paleolithic diet if the fish sauce comes from a tin or packet or is thickened with a grain or grain derivative or dairy product or anything similar. If it is your own fish stock and completely natural, then it is acceptable on the Paleolithic diet.
Because New England used furs from beaver lumber from wood grain whale oil and fresh fish from the Atlantic OceanBecause New England used furs from beaver lumber from wood grain whale oil and fresh fish from the Atlantic ocean
meat,grain food,mushroom,fish,citrus food etc
Yes; gluten is grain protein.