One of the differences between grains and pulses is that pulses, which are considered legumes, have more proteins than grains. Pulses are also normally found in pods when they are growing and cereals are not. Pulses are also not grown in as much of a quantity as grains are.
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What is the difference between lentils and pulses?
Spoilage of grains and pulses is due to the natural yeasts and molds that can be found on them. They are easily converted to sugar, which feeds the yeast and mold.
You hear 'beats', or pulses, and these pulses happen at a frequency which is the difference between the frequencies of the nearly identical tones.
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One of the health benefits of pulses are to keep diseases at bay. They are food grains which are a good source of protein, which are essential for a healthy growth.
a refinery is for oil and a mil is like for grains etc.
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Nuts grow on trees. Pulses are legumes, you get several in a pod and the shoots of the plant creep along the ground. Peas, beans and lentils are all pulses. I presume your confusion stems from the peanut, so called because it is not a true nut but a legume, like a pea.
Grains, pulses, cotton, vegetable oils etc. are all products of angiospermic plants
The cereals are the grasses, whereas pulses are leguminous. The cereals belong to the Poaceae family (monocot), while pulses are crops that produce pods. Let us learn the difference between cereals and pulses. Cereals and Pulses are small, dry, and hard seeds