because they keep you fuller for longer
An all cereal diet would not be seen as nutritious. For one, most cereals have a high sugar content. And there are certain vitamins and proteins you get only from certain food products (which are not in cereal).
D. A. V Dendy has written: 'Cereals and cereal products' -- subject(s): Cereal products, Grain
True
Quisp Cereal, Concentrate Cereal, and the Lucky Charms Cereals are the top selling children's cereals. Others are Wheaties Cereal, Rice Krinkles Cereal, and Count Chocula Cereal.
I am not positive but I am pretty sure that the word cereal is plural, making the phrase "a bowl on cereal" "Cereal" is usually taken to be a zero-count noun but there are many types of cereal grains. If you were eating a bowl of many different types of cereals, you would be correct in emphasizing that by saying "cereals"...awkward but, correct.
cereal houses
cereals can't be moisturized.....
Those who market cereals.
No. Apart from honey that might be added to some cereal products - such as for breakfast cereals - honey comes only from bees.
P. R. Shewry has written: 'Analysis of bioactive components in small grain cereals' -- subject(s): Grain as feed, Grain, Cereal products, Cereals as food, Analysis
some cereals don't effect your heart. some cereals can even help it.
Honey Nut Corn Flakes and Honey Smacks are cereals from Kellogg's. Honeycomb is a cereal from Post Cereals.