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What do you call dried wheat stalks?

Dried wheat is called straw, but technically 'straw' can be any dried cereal grain.


What do you call a dried stalk of grain used for padding?

A dried stalk of grain used for padding is called straw. It is commonly used for packing items, as bedding for animals, and for a variety of crafts and agricultural purposes.


What do you Call a single grain of rice?

a grain of rice


What do you call a dried olive?

There is no know name for a dried olive.


What do we call dried plum?

A prune.


What do we call a dried plum?

A "prune".


What is a grained paper?

Most paper has what we call a "grain direction"; it used to be thought that the grain direction was due to paper fibers being aligned in that direction in the paper-making process, but current thinking is that it is more strongly related to what tension the paper was under as it dried. Handmade papers which were dried between felts often do not have a pronounced grain direction. When a paper does have a pronounced grain direction, as most modern machine-made papers do, it will bend or fold more easily with the grain than across it. If you dampen one side of such a paper, it will curl into a tube with the grain. Most commercial papers are sold "grain long" -- that is, the grain runs the long way, from top to bottom on the sheet. (Putting these things together, if you take a sheet of commercial US printer paper and dampen it on one side, it'll curl up with the grain, resulting in an 11-inch-long tube.)


What do you call the separate grain from straw?

The separate grain from straw is called threshing.


What do you call the outer covering the grain?

The outer covering of the grain is called Husk.


What is a dried biscuit call?

hard tac


What do you call the joining of a pollen grain?

cheesecake


What do you call process when a puddle is dried up?

Evaporation