alanine, arginine, cystine, leutine, etc...
Yes cereal grains and all other plants has proteins
Yes, alfalfa sprouts are gluten free. Gluten is a special type of protein found in a number of grains such as rye, wheat, and barley. The alfalfa plant is not a cereal grain. For more information about cereal grains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cereal and for more information about gluten: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluten.
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Cereal grains are grasses cultivated for their edible seeds.
I assume you mean 'grains' as in cereal. Cheddar cheese does not have these grains.
Whole grains are cereal grains that contain cereal germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refind grains, which retain only the endosperm. Whole grains can generally be sprouted with refind grains generally will not sprout.
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Yes, if you want to add carbohydrates to it. It's best to cook the oatmeal first and then mix the protein powder into it.On the other hand, human beings did not evolve eating grains like oatmeal, which is why using it and other grains regularly is dubious.
Hi, whoever you are. Cereal is grains, different grains such as wheat, corn, etc.... combined together to get your corn flakes, Cornmeal porridge, Hominy Corn Porridge,etc... So to answer question Cereal is originally from wheat grains and corn.
The carbohydrates in a cereal bar can very likely be grains. This will depend on the type of cereal bar.
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Cereal you silly salmon