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Q: What is the grain used mainly to produce breakfast cereals?
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What are some breakfast foods that start with the letter N?

Nut 'n Honey and Nutri-Grain are breakfast cereals from Kellogg's.


What breakfast cereals contains grains?

The word "cereal" means a grain used for food, so all of them do.


Breakfast foods that start with the letter n?

Nut 'n Honey and Nutri-Grain cereals from Kellogg's


A breakfast grain?

well, it depends what food you're talking about. different cereals and breakfast foods have different amounts of different grains and wheat. also, there are special gluten-free cereals that might have no grain at all. just look at the little white box on the side of the cereal box. (but if you're trying to cookfood, look in a cookbook or at online recipies to see how much of what grain to use).


Brakfast start with the letter N?

Nut 'n Honey and Nutri-Grain are breakfast cereals from Kellogg's. They begin with the letter n.


What do various grain plants look like in the field?

Do you mean cereals as in cheerios for breakfast cereals? Those are made mostly of wheat.


What grain is used for cereals?

Oats and wheat


What is a breakfast grain?

Simply any grain you might eat for breakfast, such as Wheat or Oats


What does cereal mean?

An example of cereal are grain crops such as wheat, barley and oats. Cereals are a popular breakfast food, eaten in the morning, before starting the day. Many cereals are processed and are sold as cornflakes, muesli, porridge, and so on.


What has the author P R Shewry written?

P. R. Shewry has written: 'Analysis of bioactive components in small grain cereals' -- subject(s): Grain as feed, Grain, Cereal products, Cereals as food, Analysis


What is an examples of grain?

cereals, breads, pizza, wheat..etc


What has the author John Scade written?

John Scade has written: 'Cereals' -- subject(s): Bread, Cereals as food, Grain