Sentences with phrase «inedible outer hull»

Besides removing the inedible outer hull, the pearling process removes the germ and bran and, for this reason, pot and pearl barley are not considered whole grains.
Brown rice, often referred to as whole rice or cargo rice, is the whole grain with only its inedible outer hull removed.
In the case of both white and brown rice, the inedible outer hull of the rice is removed so that the grain of the rice is accessible.
By fresh oats I mean whole oat kernels from a farmer's field similar to other grains you might buy such as whole wheat berries, with only their inedible outer hull removed.

Not exact matches

A single oat grain is composed of several parts, including an outer inedible hull, a thinner inside layer called bran and a soft endosperm composed mostly of starches.
The mill removes only the outer inedible shell known as the hull — virtually guaranteeing you get all the goodness of wholegrain no matter what form you eat oats in.
Hulled barley, or covered barley, is when the grain has been only slightly processed to remove the inedible outer shell.
Hulless barley is when the outer hull is loosely attached to the kernel so the inedible outer layer will fall off during harvesting.
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