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It consists primarily of grain husks and other residual compounds not converted to fermentable sugars by the mashing process.
On the other hand, some other ascomycetes are reported to originate from fairly dry environments such as wood chips, saw dust or grain husks.
Use the lauter tun to separate the converted sugars from the grain husks and other unusable grain material.
The wort flows from the grain bed and down through the grates, leaving the grain husks and other unwanted grain material behind.
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The reason for this lies in the digestion of the grain husk in high amounts.
BP1 utilizes predominantly sanitized food residues together with stale bread and occasionally also other substrates such as pig slurry, maize silage, potato peelings and grain husk.
The B[a]P content of rice grain, husk, and stem with leaf sampled from outdoor field was up to 7.33-, 9.21- and 27.10-fold 27.10-foldn corresponding tissues from air-quality controlled conditions.
Wet mills keep the grain husk more intact than with conventional mills, and such mills may improve yield.
Note that, because it incorporates the inner grain husk of the rice plant, brown rice can take an additional 20 minutes or more to cook.[3].
Or sugar, walnut shells, almond meal, olive pits, apricot kernels, grains, husks and bran; all are finely milled and emulsified in "mechanical" exfoliators; any gritty substance meeting your face does the trick.
As a result, what originally looked like plaster turned out to be cereal husks on which an iron plow point was lying; a grain storage pit from the Egyptian period; and a floor composed of woven palm leaves.
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