Grits (as it's known in the south), is made from coarse corn meal. Polentina is another cooked cereal made from corn meal (similar to polenta, but with more liquid added).
Cooked cereal would also include other cooked grains: Oatmeal, and wheat-based cereals like Farina, Cream of Wheat, and Malt-O-Meal.
Other coarsely-ground grains can be used as breakfast cereals, cooked until tender. These are called by various names in different cultures.
Oatmeal, Cream of Wheat, Barley, Malt O Meal, and Buckwheat.
Partly cooked cereal is a type of cereal that is half cooked. It may be a combination of half the cereal being cooked, then reconstituted with the uncooked cereal.
A cooked cereal beginning with F is farina.
Cereal is not a solution. Cereal is a mixture (cereal in milk) or a suspension such as cooked oatmeal or farina.
Polenta.
farina
one ounce of cold cereal or one-half cup of cooked cereal, rice, or pasta.
because cereal has types of metal inside it such as zinc and iron
I am not positive but I am pretty sure that the word cereal is plural, making the phrase "a bowl on cereal" "Cereal" is usually taken to be a zero-count noun but there are many types of cereal grains. If you were eating a bowl of many different types of cereals, you would be correct in emphasizing that by saying "cereals"...awkward but, correct.
Cereal and many different types of metals
Many types of meats can be cooked on a spit. While whole animals, such as a lamb, suckling pig or a chicken, are frequently cooked on spit, small joints of meat can be cooked as well.
The noun 'cereal' is a countable noun as a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.example: There are too many cereals to choose from.The noun 'cereal' is an uncountable noun as a word for a food substance. Units of the substance are expressed as a lot of cereal, a bowl of cereal, a box of cereal, etc.
Cereal, toast, and sometimes a cooked breakfast or pancakes. Pretty standard stuff
Yes, it would be.