Cornflakes come from processed corn.
Milk fruit and cornflakes is a mixture not a chemical compound.
Yes, cornflakes contain a small amount of protein. However, they are not a significant source of protein compared to other foods like meat, dairy, or legumes.
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Cornflakes are typically considered to be a homogeneous mixture because the individual components (corn, sugar, salt, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the cereal and cannot be easily separated.
Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from a plant's leaves. This helps regulate the plant's temperature and also aids in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Cornflakes are not a liquid or a gas. Cornflakes are a solid.
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Cornflakes comes from america
Cornflakes come from corn, corn is grown in Kansas.
maize is the Indian name for corn.
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theres 23% of sugur contained in bowl of cornflakes because cornflakes is a type of oats
Kellogg's cornflakes, did not come as we know them till 1906 before them their parent company had been making cornflakes with no sugar from 1894.
Yes, you can eat the cornflakes while you are on the Atkins diet.
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Yes, cornflakes is a compound word.
Cornflakes were not invented in Australia. Cornflakes were invented by John Harvey Kellogg, an American doctor, in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA. Australian production of cornflakes was first carried out after machinery was set up in rented premises in Shepherd Street, Chippendale, Sydney. A larger plant was then built at Botany, where it still is today, though much expanded and modernised.