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Yes, grains are considered starches.
starchy foods
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all the food in space is freeze dried for human consumption. so yes, they'd be able to, with freeze dried milk & dry cereal.....starchy ick!
Yes, the noun 'cereal' is a common noun, a general word for a plant that produces starchy grain suitable for food; the grain of that plant; a prepared food made from grain.
it is a grain or cereal crop obtained from a grass seed head.
"Go" food is carbohydrates--they give you energy to "go". Examples: rice, cereal, bread, pasta, grains, potatoes, starchy vegetables...
14 oz. of Chex cereal 2 cups of powdered sugar 1/2 cup of butter 1 cup of peanut butter 2 cups of semi-sweet choclate chips Place cereal in a large bowl. Melt butter, peanut butter and choclate chips in a double boiler and stir until smooth. Pour over ceral. Stir to coat the cereal and add the coated cereal to a bag of powdered sugar and shake. tank you for the people who read this lol
Soup, cheese, rice, bread, cereal, juice, peanut butter, pastries, powdered milk, canned meat, broth, crackers, beans, flour, sugar, powdered eggs, candy, canned vegetables, spaghetti, sauce, jelly, seasonings...
Cereal grains usually, which are seeds; fruits and plants. Grains (wheat, rice, barley, oats), potatoes, corn, and beans are all very starchy foods. Grains are made into bread, cereal and pasta, as well as crackers, biscuits, cookies, cakes, pie crust, and anything else made with flour
no its not a cereal but it can be put in cereal
cereal a adj cereal b n (=crop) cereal m (=breakfast cereal) cereales mpl