Similar results have been obtained for the anoxia-tolerant and intolerant cereals rice and wheat, respectively. |
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The physical position of transgenes has been detected by fluorescent in situ hybridization in cereals such as barley, wheat, triticale, and oat. |
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Spring oats and triticale are the least competitive, while winter cereals are often too competitive. |
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With their voracious appetite for stored cereals and nuts, the red flour beetle and its kin cause millions of dollars of damage annually. |
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Agriculture includes livestock-rearing, viticulture, and crops such as cereals, sugar beet, and potatoes. |
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Common sources of vitamin D in foods include fortified cereals, margarine and oily fish. |
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Animals were plentiful for hunting, and there was an abundance of wild cereals on the mountain ridges. |
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Generous and hospitable to a fault, he does not forget to bring in all kinds of edibles, from fruits to biscuits and cereals. |
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Also explore bulk bins for organic grains, cereals, flour, dried fruit, legumes, rice and granola. |
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It seems that those who like to eat cereal might do well to choose wholegrain cereals based on oats and wheat. |
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Sure, you can still find shredded wheat, bran cereals, muesli, and other healthy standbys. |
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Fortified food sources of vitamin D include milk, soy milk, butter, margarine, and cereals. |
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Instead of sweetened cereals, toaster tarts and doughnuts, choose bagels, multigrain cereals and fresh fruit. |
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For an unexpected attack of the munchies a wide range of cereals are provided for you to help yourself. |
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While the upper classes enjoyed a varied diet including substantial amounts of meat, the masses ate an undiversified diet, primarily of cereals. |
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We first put about 5,697 pots of different cereals, lentils, meats, bones and spices on different pots to warm. |
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The big processors, he notes, use soybean to boost the protein content of baked goods, breakfast cereals, weaning foods, and dairy products. |
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The vitamin is found naturally in foods like fish, milk, eggs and meat, and is also usually included in fortified cereals. |
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Vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, unrefined cereals, olive oil, cheese and yogurt are eaten most days, as is fish. |
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Health Valley has a line of four fabulous instant hot cereal cups that have roughly half as much sugar as Quaker instant cereals. |
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She had previously enjoyed food with nuts in, including breakfast cereals, and she had eaten chicken curries at other restaurants. |
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The conifers are a particularly interesting group to study as unlike cereals their leaves or needles are retained for several years. |
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But cereals made with whole wheat, oats or bran are as healthful as they are convenient. |
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Add extra fiber to your diet by eating cereals that contain bran or by adding bran as a topping on your fruit or cereal. |
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Particularly good sources of selenium include cereals and other grains, Brazil nuts, seafood, poultry, mushrooms and asparagus. |
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Gradually, cereals became the basic food of most of the civilizations of antiquity. |
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The development of human civilisation is intimately bound up with the domestication of cereals. |
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Everybody always used to eat porridge in Scotland and then we went onto the horrible sugary cereals. |
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Breakfast cereals and breads also contain substantial quantities of the chemical. |
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Most are not eating enough cereals, breads, potatoes, milk, cheese and dairy products. |
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Avoid refined sugar, corn syrup, white bread and other white flour products, and say no to soft drinks and sugar-coated, ready-to-eat cereals. |
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Winter and spring cereals, potatoes and sugar beet are grown, while cattle graze old pastures and hay is made on ancient hay meadows. |
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The area produces cereals, sugar beet, vegetables and animal fodder and supports intensive pig and poultry farms. |
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Breads and cereals can also be a decent source since most flour is enriched with calcium. |
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Among important cereals, the wheat genome with 16,000 Mb is the largest and rice with 415 Mb is the smallest. |
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Conventional C3 photosynthesis is used by rice, wheat and most other cereals. |
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The LBK economy was based on cattle husbandry and the cultivation of cereals, mainly wheat and barley. |
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If you grow cereals and sugar beet on the arable land of the East Riding you are not going to be able to directly market your production. |
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Starch granules of several size classes are found in the endosperm of cereals such as wheat. |
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The limitations of peasant agriculture reflected the intense concern with growing cereals. |
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Scientists will be able to use the completed rice genome as a template for their work with the other cereals, such as wheat and maize. |
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What does exist is an international trade in surpluses of grain, cereals and meat dumped primarily by rich countries and corporations. |
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Put simply, we all know that water is required for the production of food such as cereals, vegetables, and meat and dairy products. |
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He advocated a meatless diet of rough cereals and whole wheat products along with vegetables and fruits. |
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Grains and cereals are the best food source for B-complex vitamins, carbohydrates, and minerals like iron, calcium and magnesium. |
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A shift is noticed from cereals to other food items of lesser nutrition among the poor. |
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The area is known for extensive trading in livestock, hides and skins, khat, cereals, and consumer durables. |
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They have the natural goodness that is absent from processed cereals, and they can lower cholesterol and reduce constipation. |
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Legumes, pulses, bean curd, rice, cereals and potatoes contribute to vegetarians' low body fat. |
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It seems to me there will be a huge drop-off in production with fewer animals about and, as a consequence, reduced cereals to feed them. |
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Since the very beginnings of agriculture, humans in both the old and new worlds have domesticated cereals. |
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In contrast to cereals or other crops, legumes are known to acidify the rhizosphere even when supplied with nitrates. |
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Livestock and sheep are raised, and the principal crops are cereals, fruits, citrus, and tobacco. |
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Lost quality equals lost income, while the farmgate price for cereals continues to be depressed. |
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This time around, the authorities have planned to draw rangoli using cereals and vegetables. |
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Foods rich in B vitamins are green leafy vegetables, wholegrain breads and cereals, nuts, legumes and lean meats. |
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Calcium is needed for the growth of bone and teeth, and can be found in dairy products, broccoli, wholegrain cereals, sardines and sesame seeds. |
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To address the deficiency problem, food manufacturers enrich flour, maize, and rice and fortify breakfast cereals with iron. |
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He advised her to eat more fruit, salads and wholegrain cereals and wholegrain bread. |
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Folic acid is also found in dark green vegetables, oranges, wholewheat breads and breakfast cereals. |
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Farmers would increase production of field crops and the mix would change with a shift from feed grains to milling cereals, oilseeds and pulses. |
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Agricultural Research Service agronomist Melanie Newman is the curator for finger millet and other warm-season cereals, forages, and turfgrasses. |
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The second is green manuring, which can be done with 20 plants, including cereals, pulses, oilseeds and spices. |
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The most universally vilified ingredient in breakfast cereals is refined white sugar, and for good reason. |
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The list of crops affected by the delayed monsoon is long, and oilseeds, coarse cereals and pulses top it. |
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Fortified breakfast cereals with milk are an important source of iron, calcium, zinc, folic acid and B vitamins. |
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It is pulling its unsweetened puffed rice, unsweetened puffed rice, and puffed wheat cereals from store shelves. |
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Andorrans also grew some tobacco, while agriculture was oriented to the production of cereals, potatoes, and garden vegetables. |
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A row of bulk hoppers dispenses organic cereals underneath a small shelf of skin-care potions. |
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Dietary sources of folic acid include green leafy vegetables, breakfast cereals and bread. |
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The remaining land is currently being tilled to sow more cereals, ginger, sugarcane or potatoes as soon as I get the right seeds. |
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Your best sources of fiber are bran cereals, whole-wheat bread, legumes and oatmeal. |
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Single cream or pouring cream is used for enriching and finishing sauces, soups, stews, desserts and coffee or cereals for the decadent. |
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When we get this harvest behind us, the next question facing the struggling arable farmer will be whether to drill as many cereals this autumn. |
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Soil erosion was mainly the result of arable cultivation brought about by the demand for cereals and legumes. |
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Health-conscious people were replacing the fried foods in their diet with cereals. |
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Red dead-nettle is common in cereals where it has benefited from the control of more competitive weeds. |
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It also produces cereals, carob beans, almonds and apricots, which are very good buys in the local market. |
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Diced hard-boiled eggs with the shell and whole-grain cereals and wheat bread are also excellent items to add to their diet. |
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These four species, however, are the only cereals from which functional disease resistance genes have been isolated and characterized. |
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The breakfast buffet has everything from bacon and eggs to fruit, juices, pastries and cereals. |
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Wheat-based foods which contain gluten, for example, breakfast cereals, wheat flour or rusks. |
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This usually entails lifelong avoidance of all cereals containing gluten, including wheat, oats, rye and barley. |
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Carbohydrates are your body's main fuel source and can be found in foods such as pasta, potatoes, bread, rice and cereals. |
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Manufacturers should lower the amount of vitamin A in multivitamin tablets and fortified foods, such as cereals, says Michaelsson. |
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Walk through your local supermarket, and you'll find it in breakfast cereals, canned drinks, processed foods of every sort. |
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Manufacturers could have to cut the amount of salt in beefburgers, bread, breakfast cereals, sausages and baked beans. |
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The port deals mainly in bulk cargo such as timber, steel scrap, building materials, cereals and fertilisers. |
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Choose low-fiber foods such as ground meats, ripe bananas, soft cereals or refined bread. |
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Some breakfast cereals and enriched grain products are fortified with folic acid. |
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But most cereals are full of sugar and flavored like candy, cookies or doughnuts. |
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Food was seen as a sun-product, of which the cereals wheat and barley were the sacred, life-giving staples. |
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Many breakfast cereals are fortified with folic acid and it is also found in wholemeal bread. |
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They also spend more on staples such as meat, fruit, cereals and bakery products than the average American household. |
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In the morning, I vary between oatmeal and egg white omelets with salsa and veggies, and in the summer I like cold cereals. |
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Legislation was introduced to control prices, and exports, to requisition cereals, and to organize labour battalions to work the land. |
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She advises women to eat leafy vegetables, fresh fruits, cereals, and pulses and avoid spicy or tinned food and bakery products. |
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Crunchy cereals, pretzels, soy nuts, veggie chips, even beef or turkey jerky can help satisfy the need to work the jaw while filling the stomach. |
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Such diets are heavy in iron, and most cereals are fortified with the mineral even though that's unnecessary. |
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Major agricultural uses of methiocarb include grapevines, citrus, berries, pastures, cereals, and ornamentals. |
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Supermarkets stock a hundred breakfast cereals, as well as breakfast pizza, microwave pancakes, artificial bacon-bits and squeezy bottled cheese. |
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You can also get vitamin D from cheese, butter, margarine, cream, fortified milk, fish, oysters and fortified cereals. |
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Ways to incorporate dairy products in recipes were presented such as substituting non-fat milk for water in soups, cereals, oatmeal, mashed potatoes and pancakes. |
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Before conception, women need 1,200 mg of calcium per day, or the equivalent of a quart of milk or fortified orange juice, or six servings of fortified bread or cereals. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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Malt Vinegar is an aged and filtered product obtained from the acetous fermentation of distilled infusion of malt and is a good example of vinegar originating from cereals. |
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Oats are among the most nutritious of cereals, containing as much protein as the finest bread wheat, and higher levels of fat than any other common cereal. |
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There is some evidence that wholegrain cereals may help reduce the risk of heart disease, and the presence of heart-healthy nuts should help here too. |
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At least 75 per cent of our salt is found in processed foods such as ready-made meals, some breads and breakfast cereals, meat pies, soups, sauces, and cheese. |
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The benefits of eating refined cereals seem to have been forgotten. |
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The items included kites, toiletries, chocolates, biscuits, washing soaps, breakfast cereals and beans which she sourced from various business houses in the capital city. |
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After opening packets of dried foods, such as flour, rice and breakfast cereals, reseal them tightly or transfer the contents to storage jars with tight lids. |
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Multivitamins and breakfast cereals were two of the largest sources of retinol, though many brands get some of their vitamin A from beta-carotene. |
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The cereals are ground, then roasted or fried, and stored for future use. |
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To their dismay they found out that many of them failed to take greens, leafy vegetables, pulses and cereals, and instead lived on fast food and colas. |
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In addition to cereals the Greeks used figs, grapes, pomegranates, spinach, marrows, celery, nettles, hyacinth bulbs, artichokes, asparagus and honey. |
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All athletes require a well balanced diet containing the essential macronutrients of meat, fish, dairy products, fruit and vegetables, cereals and bread. |
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A marketing girl and her colleague talked shop for a while, discussing the approach to the market research, questions about breakfast cereals, etc. |
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Acadian farms, dependent on dikes and the development of marshland, were self-contained and achieved high levels of production of cereals and apples, and then of livestock. |
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The study site at Badajoz consists of open farmland with pastures, cereals, and fruit plantations, and most barn swallows breed in barns and other farm buildings. |
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Danish pastries, croissants, toast and warm rolls are on offer, along with fruits, cereals and a full English breakfast, perfect to set you up for the day. |
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The mysterious givers had packed cereals, dried fruit, jerky, granola bars, boxed milk, juice boxes, crackers, boxes of raisins, trail mix, cashews, and bottled water. |
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In this type of endosperm, which is the most common in cereals, development starts with several rounds of divisions of the triploid nucleus without cytokinesis. |
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In 1949 the wineries were expanded by the government, who, for reasons of economy, blended grape wine with water, fermented cereals, and colouring. |
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Foods rich in calcium include milk and milk products, fortified cereals, calcium-fortified beverages, calcium-set tofu, bony fish, kale and Chinese cabbage. |
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In addition, an unsweetened cereal may encourage children to add their own sugar, bringing unsweetened cereals up to or above the sugar content of cereals like Trix. |
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Bread, margarine, orange juice, jam, fruit and veg, cereals, milk, meat, biscuits and some other necessaries such as kitchen towels, toothpaste, beer and disposable nappies. |
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It mainly parasitizes alfalfa, but also attacks some horticultural crops, legumes, and broadleaved weeds, though it is seldom found on woody plants, grasses, or cereals. |
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There is no need to worry about protein if you are eating a varied vegetarian diet as it is easy to get protein from lentils, dal, beans, rice, soy milk, cereals and potatoes. |
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These include whole-wheat bread, brown rice, and bran cereals. |
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There were three boxes of juvenile cereals, and she'd nixed each one. |
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Instant food mixes from cereals, pulses and nuts and other nutritious preparations from locally available foods are taught during the training courses with demos. |
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With current prices for certain cereal grains relatively high, particularly quality wheat and malting barley, world output of these cereals in 2003 is expected to increase. |
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Carbohydrates are what we consume in the largest quantities in foods like rice, wheat, cereals, as well as those made from refined flour such as biscuits, cakes and breads. |
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Maize silage and whole crop cereals are two such alternative forages. |
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There is compelling evidence indicating that, in some cereals such as maize, barley, rice, and wheat, cytosolic AGPase accounts for the major AGPase activity in the endosperm. |
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The winning presentation compared the use of various levels of untreated dairy sludge and vermicomposted dairy sludge for growing vegetables, cereals, grass and flowers. |
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The current period constitutes the harvest phase for most cereals in Zambia including maize, which is coming on the market from small and medium-scale farmers. |
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The light soils of the countryside to the east were suitable for raising sheep, which provided the fertilizer for growing cereals such as barley, wheat and rye. |
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Indeed, in the absence of amylase starch is not degraded, and anoxia-intolerant cereals such as wheat and barley suffer soon from sugar starvation, and eventually die. |
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A daily diet of four litres of milk, 300 gm of ghee, dried fruits, vegetables, rice, chapatis and cereals cannot fit into everyone's grocery list. |
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Sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy foods, and the proliferation of adverts aimed at children for products such as sugar-coated cereals are all said to be contributory factors. |
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Other foods high in zinc include oysters, crab, and fortified cereals. |
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Breakfast was self-service, with rolls and rye bread and crispbread, hams and cheese, and pots of pickled herring and caviar as well as cereals, dried fruits, and jams. |
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Some pests for which such prognoses are made regularly are birdcherry aphids, frit flies and eyespot in cereals and sclerotinia disease in spring oilseeds. |
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The genetic diversity needed to sustain healthy food crops in the future, is contained today in the wild relatives of our cereals, pulses, fruit and vegetables. |
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Endrin is an insecticide which has been used mainly on field crops such as cotton, maize, sugar cane, rice, cereals, ornamentals, and other crops. |
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For example, some types of bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits, sauces, tinned vegetables and soups can all be high in salt, as well as ready-prepared meals. |
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Some of these cereals, smith pointed out, were 60-percent sugar. |
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But, brans aside, it's tough to find cereals with more than a few grams of fiber. |
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In addition, Starane XL also has good activity on some of the main weed problems in spring cereals, including polygonums, mayweeds and chickweed. |
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Marero LM, Pagumo EM, Aguinaldo AR and S Homma Nutritional characteristics of weaning foods prepared from germinated cereals and legumes. |
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Some legume crops are traditionally cultivated by farmers in rotation and intercropped with cereals, notably among them, is sorghum. |
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Main dishes include beef, pork, potatoes, cabbage, and a variety of cereals. |
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There is evidence suggesting that Paleolithic societies were gathering wild cereals for food use at least as early as 30,000 years ago. |
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The diet consists mainly of earthworms, large insects, small mammals, carrion, cereals and root tubers. |
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Across Africa, rodents including Mastomys and Arvicanthis damage cereals, groundnuts, vegetables and cacao. |
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The brown rat is a true omnivore and will consume almost anything, but cereals form a substantial part of its diet. |
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Growing trade around the world also allowed cereals to be imported from North America and refrigerated meat from Australasia and South America. |
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The range of processed breakfast cereals is vast and children are more likely to eat those that contain added sugar. |
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More ample breakfasts may include fish, a diverse array of cheese, eggs, bacon, breads, and hot and cold cereals eaten in various combinations. |
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Another common breakfast is breakfast cereals like corn flakes eaten with milk, kulturmelk or yogurt. |
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Other products such as breakfast cereals, fruit compote, fromage blanc, and yogurt are becoming increasingly common as part of the meal. |
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Major plant sources of zinc include cooked dried beans, sea vegetables, fortified cereals, soy foods, nuts, peas, and seeds. |
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However, situation of coarse cereals and pearl millet cannot improve now, Rathore said. |
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Evidence obtained from stable isotope analysis shows plant foods, including cereals, formed only a small proportion of their dietary protein. |
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Women who eat the most high-fiber cereals and breads and the most polyunsaturated fats have half the risk. |
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Vitamin B1 is in wholegrain, meat, fresh and dried fruits and dairy and Vitamin B2 is found in milk, fortified breakfast cereals and mushrooms. |
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Bananalade can be spread on fresh bread, toast and crispbreads, and also be used as a topping for breakfast cereals. |
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These include expanded, pillow and 3D snacks, as well as multi grain chips, breakfast cereals and crispbreads. |
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People rated presweetened cereals and French fries as healthier when they were exposed to ads for these products as children. |
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The teaspoon of sugar you add may be much less than the amount you get in a single serving of some presweetened breakfast cereals. |
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Propionic acid is a powerful and volatile antifungal agent used for protecting dry agricultural products, such as grain and cereals. |
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Grind cinnamon sticks and add the powder to breakfast cereals and porridge or even salads. |
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Breakfast cereals and mueslis have benefited from the recent trend away from the traditional bread-based breakfast. |
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Swap sugary cereals for plain cereals such as plain porridge, plain wholewheat biscuits cereals or plain shredded wholegrain. |
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Try Weetabix, no added sugar cereals such as blue box Alpen, porridge oats and Shredded Wheat, or a poached or scrambled egg on wholemeal toast. |
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Best sources lean red meat, poultry, fish, dark green, leafy vegetables and wholegrain cereals. |
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Principal crops include coffee, legumes, oilseeds, cereals, potatoes, sugarcane, and vegetables. |
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There is a higher potential for erosion when producing potatoes than when growing cereals, or oilseed crops. |
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Prior to the invention of steam power, watermills for grinding cereals and for processing wool and other textiles were common across Europe. |
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Threshing is just one step of the process in getting cereals to the grinding mill and customer. |
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The domestication of plants began at least 12,000 years ago with cereals in the Middle East, and the bottle gourd in Asia. |
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Examples are lentils, beans, leafy vegetables, pistachios, tofu, fortified bread, and fortified breakfast cereals. |
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Bread and breakfast cereals are sometimes specifically fortified with iron. |
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The introduction of the baking of processed cereals including the creation of flour provided a more reliable source of food. |
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While sweet potato provides less edible energy and protein per unit weight than cereals, it has higher nutrient density than cereals. |
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Today, the mix of cereals and vegetables grown is similar to that of the UK as a whole, but only a minority of land is arable. |
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The main crops include rice, millet, a crop called bosporum, other cereals, pulses and other food plants. |
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The cost of living in Namibia is relatively high because most of the goods including cereals need to be imported. |
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The emperor and his officials intervened at times of crisis to ensure the provisioning of the capital, and to keep down the price of cereals. |
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Most coeliac patients are childen, the symptoms showing when cereals are first introduced in their diet. |
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These querns, or stones used for grinding cereals into flour, were traded for continental exports such as pottery and wine. |
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The ard's shallow furrows are ideal for most cereals, and if the seed is sown broadcast, the ard can be used to cover the seed in rows. |
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A wide variety of valuable crops including cereals, rice and cotton, and woods such as cedar and cork, are grown. |
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We also don't have to pack a bunch of useless kinderspullen and stinky juices and cereals to keep the kiddies entertained while at daycare. |
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Productions of the higher plains include cereals, vegetables, fruit trees and mulberries. |
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Africa has its own species of rice, as well as finger millet, folio, pearl millet, sorghum, teff, guinea millet, and several dozen wild cereals whose grains are eaten. |
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Baker Perkins has introduced an upgraded pillow crimper, part of its CoEx Master system for production of a wide variety of co-extruded snacks and cereals. |
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It developed directly from the Epipaleolithic Natufian culture in the region, whose people pioneered the use of wild cereals, which then evolved into true farming. |
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Brittany has more than 40,000 agricultural exploitations, mostly oriented towards cattle, pig and poultry breeding, and cereals and vegetables production. |
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Besides the usual yogurts, cereals, fruits, Danish and breads, breakfast possibilites run the gamut from quiches and frittatas to scrambled eggs, bacon and breakfast wraps. |
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New features of the range include small pieces of aerated chocolate and two-colour chocolate drops as a refinement to ice cream, frozen gateaux or breakfast cereals. |
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Since starting my diet, I've stopped eating sugared breakfast cereals. |
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Crops of rye, wheat, barley, and millet provide the ingredients for various breads, pancakes and cereals, as well as for kvass, beer and vodka drinks. |
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Though we grow 60 acres of cereals our main income is from making and fixing combine harvester concaves for customers all over Ireland and as far away as Dorset. |
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Payments for major arable crops as cereals and oilseeds were harmonised. |
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Also increase your fibre intake by choosing two slices of wholemeal bread, a 60g wholemeal roll or 35g of porridge oats or high-fibre cereals or crispbreads. |
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Wholegrain cereals and pastries are mostly consumed by children. |
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However, these kinds of structures have been used in the Azores to store cereals, and suggestions by Ribeiro that they might be burial sites are unconfirmed. |
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Quinmerac is primarily used for the post-emergence control of cleavers, speedwells and other broad-leaved weeds in cereals, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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In Denmark, large areas of forested land were cleared to be used for pasture and the growing of cereals during the Single Grave culture and in the Late Neolithic Period. |
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Earthworms are their most important food source, followed by large insects, carrion, cereals, fruit and small mammals including rabbits, mice, shrews, moles and hedgehogs. |
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Among the favorites are presweetened cereals, toaster pastries, canned pasta, peanut butter and jelly, whole milk, fish sticks, cupcakes and macaroni and cheese. |
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The province still produces a large amount of nuts which are used abundantly in traditional cooking, along with cereals like wheat, maize, barley, and rice. |
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Crumbled corn flakes or other cold cereals, pretzel pieces, nuts, matzo, crumbled oven-baked tortilla or potato chips, or Indian papadum make a crispy coating. |
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Major cereals grown include teff, barley, wheat, maize and sorghum. |
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They were used for cereals milling, sawing timber and crushing ore. |
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There was evidence the uplands had been used for animal grazing in the earlier Neolithic period and that people were beginning to cultivate cereals. |
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