Rye is a type of bread..so i guess it would be a kind of whole wheat cereal
if you meant pumpernickel its "rye"
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Rye is a type of grass that is grown as a cereal grain. It is widely used for food, forage, and cover crops. Rye is known for its hardy nature and ability to grow in poor soils and cold climates.
Wheat and rye are like brothers in the wheat family. Although rye is more organic and is the most healthiest grain you will eat. Even though you might see whole wheat in breads or sandwiches, its still better to rye bread since your body needs all that minerals.
The primary cereal crops grown worldwide in order by volume of production:Corn (maize)RiceWheatBarleySorghumMilletOats
Cereal is any grass that produces an edible grain, such as oat, rye, wheat, rice, maize, or millet.
No. Corn is not used for any other cereal crops like wheat, oat and rye. Corn is used for corn, wheat is used for wheat, etc.
No, rye is not a type of flax seeds. Rye is a cereal grain that belongs to the grass family, while flax seeds come from the flax plant, which is cultivated for its seeds and fiber. Both are used in various foods but are distinct botanically and nutritionally.