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noun
A type of grass (such as wheat, rice or oats) cultivated for its edible grains.
Exact(59)
Add fruit (fresh, dried or canned) to cereals, salads made with greens or grains and yogurt.
In addition to cereals, specialty crops of poppy seeds and sour cherries are produced.
A host of input costs from oil and plastics to cereals and meat have risen.
(The term corn is confusing outside of the United States, where it refers to cereals in general).
It was sometimes made into candies and cakes, or soaked with milk to make a coarse mush, a precursor to cereals like cornflakes.
From beef to cereals, world markets are distorted by rich country's cosseting of their farmers.Less well known, however, is that poor countries themselves engage in farm protectionism.
More than half of the cultivated land is devoted to cereals, with barley and wheat accounting for a large percentage of the total grain harvest.
An O.E.C.D. report two years ago suggested that replacing 10percentt of America's motor fuel with biofuels would require about a third of the total cropland devoted to cereals, oilseeds and sugar crops.
It was just another breakfast time at Tripoli's smart Rixos Al Nasr hotel, sleepy foreign journalists helping themselves to cereals, rolls and terrible coffee in the restaurant, looking out over a neat garden unusual in the dour capital city.
The fact remains, though, that humans prefer animal proteins and fats to cereals and tubers, because they contain all the essential amino acids needed for life in the right ratio.
Parents need to be aware of the pervasive advertising their children are being exposed to, take steps to manage their child's media exposure, provide healthy alternatives to cereals and fast food and support legislation to curtail advertising to kids.
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