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According to one article - Taco Bell 'Taco Filling Mix' contains Isolated Oat Product and Oats. There is some debate whether oats should be classified as a gluten containing food, however, most oat products contain a small amount of wheat 'contamination'.From Taco Bell's website:SEASONED GROUND BEEFBeef, Water, Seasoning [Isolated Oat Product, Salt, Chili Pepper, Onion Powder, Tomato Powder, Oats (Wheat), Soy Lecithin, Sugar, Spices, Maltodextrin, Soybean Oil (Anti-dusting Agent), Garlic Powder, Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Citric Acid, Caramel Color, Cocoa Powder (Processed With Alkali), Silicon Dioxide, Natural Flavors, Yeast, Modified Corn Starch, Natural Smoke Flavor], Salt, Sodium Phosphates. CONTAINS SOYBEANS, WHEATIn addition, Taco Bell's Corn Taco Shells contain oat fiber.
Reactants are the initial compounds, products are the final compounds.
Reactants are the initial compounds, products are the final compounds.
Reactants are the initial compounds, products are the final compounds.
Main product: glucose By-product: oxygen
It is true.
oat groats will not germinate. only un-hulled oat germinate.
Everything to the right of the arrow is a product.
The genus and species name of the oat is Avena sativa. The oat is a member of the grass family. The part of the oat that is eaten by humans is the seed of the plant.
Wild oat (Avena sativa ) is a member of the grass family native to Scotland. There are approximately 25 varieties of the oat plants, and oat is now grown throughout the world.
An animated oat is a Mediterranean variant, which is the progenitor of modern cultivated oat.
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