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Grain Facts![]() What are cereal grains?Cereal grains are members of the cereal family of plants that includes
wheat, oats, barley, rye, triticale, corn and rice. The seeds or seed kernels
of grain plants are harvested at maturity and can be stored for many months
or even years. Cereal grains are the source of the majority of staple foods
consumed throughout the world. Wheat ProductsWhat is wheat flour?Wheat flour is a food ingredient that is manufactured from the kernel or "berry" harvested from mature wheat plants. The milling process has evolved over thousands of years, but still involves grinding (milling) of whole wheat grains into finely granulated powders (flours) and coarsely granulated meals (semolinas) that can be easily mixed with other food ingredients or further processed in some fashion into foods that are ready to eat. Classes of Wheat
For additional information on classes of Canadian milling wheat, please visit the Canadian Grain Commission web site. What are oat products?The process for milling oats is very similar to that used for milling wheat.
The outer layers of the oat kernel (hull and bran) are separated from the
inner portion (endosperm) of the oat kernel. The various components of the
oat kernel are flaked and ground and in some cases pre-gelatinized (partially
cooked) and dried to produce a wide range of food products and food ingredients.
Examples of oat products are rolled oats, flaked oats, oat bran, and oat
flour. What are corn products?Corn products manufactured from dry milling that is similar to the milling process for wheat and oats include corn flour, corn grits and corn bran. Corn products are also widely used in breakfast cereals, bakery products, tortilla wraps, taco shells and snack foods. |
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