A "cereal" is any grass that produces edible grain ( fruit seeds or brans); examples (common names): include rice, wheat/spelt/bulgur, corn/maize, oats, barley, all the varieties of millet/fonio;rye, and sorghum which is used mostly for livestock feed.
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Two examples of enriched foods are white bread and breakfast cereals. White bread is often enriched with vitamins and minerals such as iron and B vitamins to replace nutrients lost during processing. Similarly, many breakfast cereals are fortified with nutrients like folic acid, iron, and various vitamins to enhance their nutritional value.
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Many breakfast cereals are barley-free, especially those made primarily from corn, rice, oats, or wheat. Examples of barley-free cereals include Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, and Cheerios. It's essential to check the ingredient labels, as formulations can change, and some brands may have barley in certain products. For gluten-free options, look for certified gluten-free cereals, as they typically do not contain barley.
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