Technically it's a grain but it's mostly used as a vegetable.
No, oats are part of the grains group (along with breads, cereals, pasta, and wheats).
Whole grains, vegetables, popcorn, nuts and fruit skins all contain high levels of fiber.
Popcorn is a noun.
It'd be in the Grains group, since a sandwich contains bread. It may also be part of the Meats group, as well, since there is turkey.
Grain is not a food group, grains belong to a food group - the "carbohydrates".
It'd be in the Grains group, since a sandwich contains bread. It may also be part of the Meats group, as well, since there is turkey.
Nebraska does grow popcorn.
Since rice grains are smaller than kernels of popcorn, therefore allowing less air space, a cup of rice would have more density than popcorn.
I would say grains due to it being part of pasta.
A potato is a root vegetable, not a grain.
of course its irreversible because once you have cooked the popcorn you cannot turn it back into what it was and originally they were small grains of corn
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