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Cereal

Cereal is a popular breakfast food that is usually composed of processed grains. It can be eaten hot or cold and is usually mixed with milk. Questions about your favorite cereal products can be found here.

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Why do you need to eat cereals?

The types of cereal you can make at home easily are hot cereals made by boiling the grains (oat meal, rice cereal, etc.) and granola. Granola is made by toasting the grains you choose along with any nuts or dried fruits. It can be flavored by adding honey and spices.

What cereal is used in scotch broth?

Meat and vegetables:

Scotch Broth and Irish Stew are pretty much the same thing, with regional variations and, of course, variations according to everyone who cooks it, anywhere in the world.

It's easily a meal in itself, especially with bread. A bowl of Irish Stew (or Scotch Broth), fresh white bread with good butter, followed by real apple pie and mature cheese is a vision of heaven to many!

Traditionally, Scotch Broth is made with neck of mutton (or lamb) and pearl barley, together with split peas, onions, leeks, and root vegetables.

It's best to plan it in stages, so it can be refrigerated overnight. The method is about as simple as you can get, and putting in a bit of time to get it right ahead of time will make you wish you'd done it years ago.

Below is a link with a good recipe.

Note: I saw recently a recipe (not, I must stress, at this link) which suggested giving the bones to the dog when cooking's finished. If you come across this instruction, ignore it! Cooked bones can kill dogs.

Do hamster's like to eat cereal?

Yes they can. Porridge oats can be part of their daily diet because it is a grain and I read on the Internet that you can. They are a good source of fiber. However, never give cooked porridge to hamsters!

Is cereal an acid or a base?

Neither, it's a neutral carbohydrate macromolecule.

How many teaspoons of sugar in Frosted Flakes?

If one was to look at the sugar percentage in Frosted Flakes, the cereal label says 9% on a serving size of one cup of Frosted Flakes. The grams that are included in one cup of Frosted Flakes is 8.37 grams.

How many grams of cereal flakes in one cup?

There are 27.5 ounces in a box of Frosted Flakes. This means there are two full cups and 11 ounces in the box.

Can you fly cereal back from America?

you absolutley can, if you were in America yes u can, but anywhere eles im not sure, because i was in America, and i braught butter home, i guess it depends if you drove or if you were on a plane.

Who should eat trix cereal?

If you have heart and blood problems i wouldn't recommend it but if youre a child it really wont matter and if youre just watching your weight don't its filled with sugar basicaly im saying if your healthy its okay but use it sparingly unless your like a child.

What company sells the most cereal a year?

every person ons a poo comani don't you

Are grits from seeds?

Corn

Often made with coarsely ground hominy (corn that has the hull/bran removed), polenta is virtually the same but is ground finer.

What is one piece of cereal called?

depends what cereal it is.

but it is not that much! (unless it pop-tarts of wetabix) :)

How much iron does Frosted Flakes have?

Look on the box. It tells you all the nutrients, by serving amount.

Do bran flakes make you fat?

Depends on the calories of the cereal you are eating. If you consume 800 calories of cereal and burn only 300 calories, then the rest will be stored as fat. You also have to think of the milk consumed. Is it whole milk or skim milk? It's generally not a good idea to over-eat anything. All is good in moderation.

How much sugar on average is in a bowl of cereal?

There is about 34 grams of carbohydrates in a cup (210 grams) of prepared mashed potatoes. (from flakes made with water, milk, and butter)...source USDA.

How much fiber in bran flakes?

It totally depends on the cereal.
One package of instant Cream of Wheat has 0.4 g of fiber.
One package of instant Oatmeal has about 3 grams.
One serving, 3/4 c., of regular oatmeal has about 4 grams, because it is a larger serving.

Adding 1 Tbsp. oat bran will add 1 g. Adding 1 Tbsp. of flax meal will add 2 g. Adding 1/2 cup of berries will add about 4 grams!

What is tumeric in Tamil?

An East Indian plant of the genus Curcuma, of the Ginger family., The root or rootstock of the Curcuma longa. It is externally grayish, but internally of a deep, lively yellow or saffron color, and has a slight aromatic smell, and a bitterish, slightly acrid taste. It is used for a dye, a medicine, a condiment, and a chemical test., Of or pertaining to turmeric; resembling, or obtained from, turmeric; specif., designating an acid obtained by the oxidation of turmerol.

Who invented Wheaties cereal?

Samantha Gordon, a nine year old football player, she was picked becausethe company stated that she was chosen because she is an inspiration to young girls.

She is the first female football player to appear on a Wheaties box.

What country does Kellogg's originate from?

In the USA, in the town of Battle Creek, Michigan. Will Keith Kellogg was the founder of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, founded in 1906. Post Cereal is also from Battle Creek, Michigan.

What cereals are kosher?

The Union of Orthodox Synagogues certifies most of General Mills' cereals. A number of Kellogg's Cereals are also certified by other kosher organizations. In general, the best option is always to look for the Hechsher (mark) that represents a Jewish supervisory agency.

Note: A version of the cereal in one jurisdiction may be made in a kosher way and a version of the same cereal made elsewhere may not be kosher, so if you are traveling or living abroad (from the USA or Israel), make sure the cereal is still kosher.

What is the largest cereal company in the US?

Cheerios is the answer they have all kinds of products. In 2003 they were also the largest cereal company. But in 2007 fruit loops became the largest.