answersLogoWhite

0

Either use a sieve with an appropriate sized mesh - or (better still) use air currents to blow the straw away from the grain.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What two grains are grown in Great Britain in large quantities?

Wheat and Barley


How many grains of flour are in one wheat seed?

There are no grains of flour in a wheat seed. Wheat must be milled (ground) to produce flour.


What do you call whole wheat grains in Telugu?

Whole wheat grains are called "Godhuma Nookalu" in Telugu.


How do you separate wheat grains mixed with pieces of metal?

To separate wheat grains from pieces of metal, you can use a magnet, as most metal fragments are ferromagnetic. By passing a strong magnet over the mixture, the metal pieces will be attracted to the magnet and can be removed easily. Additionally, using a sieve or vibrating screen can help separate larger metal pieces based on size, although a magnet is generally the most efficient method for small metal fragments.


Food chain for pasta?

IT comes from wheat and wheat comes from grains


Do pistachios have wheat?

No, pistachios do not contain wheat. Pistachios are nuts, not grains.


How many individual grains are in one ton of wheat?

It depends on the type of wheat used and where it is grown. The weight of one wheat grain varies with wheat variety, climate, season and a number of other environmental factors. The weight of the grains i usually measured in grams per 1000 grains (thousand-kernel-weight) or in grains per pound. The example below is based on a table of thousand-kernel-weights or TKWs* for different types of wheat in Canada. In 1 tonne of Canadian wheat you would get something like... 28,985,507.2 grains of Hard Red wheat at an average TKW of 34.5g 28,571,428.6 grains of Soft White wheat at an average TKW of 35g 23,809,523.8 grains of Extra Strong wheat at an average TKW of 43g 23,255,814.0 grains of Durum wheat at an average TKW of 44g 22,471,910.1 grains of Canada Prairie Spring wheat at an average TKW of 44.5g * see here for a diagram of TKWs from Canada: http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex81


What elements do you get in bread?

wheat and grains


What are grains like wheat stored in?

Grains like wheat are stored in silos. Silos are circular metal buildings that can be filled and emptied.


Is rice in the wheat family?

I believe rice is considered a grain and not wheat.


What are the main types of grains?

breads wheat and rice


What food groups does oatmeal belong to?

grains and wheat