Thursday, March 27, 2008
What is a Whole Grain?

List of whole grains
The following, when consumed in a form including the bran, germ and endosperm, are examples of generally accepted whole grain foods and flours:
- Amaranth
- Barley
- Buckwheat
- Corn, including whole cornmeal and popcorn
- Millet
- Oats, including oatmeal
- Quinoa
- Rice, both brown rice and colored rice
- Rye
- Sorghum (also called milo)
- Teff
- Triticale
- Wheat, including varieties such as spelt, emmer, farro, einkorn, Kamut®, durum and forms such as bulgur, cracked wheat and wheatberries
- Wild rice
Labels: definition, grains, listicle, nutrition, Whole grains
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