I believe they are all C3 plants.
This means they take CO2 directly from the air to use in the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
Yes. Oats are a certain type of grain. Other grains are flaxen, wheat or rice bran, and beet pulp.
No, oats are not a type of wheat. They are a distinct cereal grain that is commonly used for food and animal feed.
corn wheat and rice are all a type of crop grown by farmers.
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The question is sorta confusing. Rice Semolina would the same as Rice flour but maybe made from a darker rice. Rice by itself is gluten free. However if ANY kind of wheat is involved (durum wheat is used for semolina type flour) then it would not be gluten free. Remember, wheat is wheat no matter what type and it will have gluten.
Thin porridge is often called gruel. It is a type of watery, often bland, hot cereal that is typically made by boiling grains such as oats, rice, or wheat in water or milk.
No, rice is not considered a type of pasta. Rice is a grain, while pasta is made from wheat flour.
Major food crops such as corn wheat and rice are staples
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AFAIK, cereal was never used as ammunition. Some folks have used corn meal as a buffer in shotgun loading. <><><><> However, one company, Quaker Oats, DID use the term "Shot from Guns" to advertise their Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. But the "guns" were steam cookers, and the wheat and rice were not ammo- but cereal.
Rice and wheat smh :p
Wheat, rye, oats, barley, and hops are all warehouse stored grains.