If you are referring to the crossword puzzle hint, try Meal.
Indirectly, yes. But directly, no. To make it simple, all forms of corn cereal come from corn, and corn comes from the ground. So in that way, corn cereal indirectly comes from the ground. But it does not literally grow from the ground. So in the technical sense, we cannot say corn cereal comes from the ground.
coarsly ground maize (corn) is called corn meal
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The iron in total cereal is elemental iron shavings which can be extracted from the cereal with a strong magnet after it has been ground to a powder and mixed with water.
wheat comes from the ground in a farm that grows in the ground and it goes in most of our food e.g bread, flour and much more.
Pure celery salt contains finely ground salt and celery seed. There shoud be no wheat gluten in it.
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
Fruit or Fruit juice Cereal or porridge Food from animal sources or legumes Breadstuff of ground provisions Hot beverage
Cereal is not a solution. Cereal is a mixture (cereal in milk) or a suspension such as cooked oatmeal or farina.
1.Obtain a clean bowl 2. Open cereal box 3.Pour desired amount of cereal in bowl 4. open mik 5. Pour desired amount of milk in bowl of cereal 6. Obtain a spoon 7. Place spoon in bowl of cereal with milk 8. eat cereal in bowl
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.