sugar, corn syrup, refined grains (
wheat and corn cereals, breads, etc), artificial trans fats, refined vegetable oils (soybean oil, corn oil), etc
Not exact matches
Part of the grass family, barley grows in 100 countries
and is one of the most commonly used
cereal grains after
wheat,
corn,
and rice.
Chia seeds have three times more iron than spinach, are nearly six times higher in calcium than milk by weight,
and are higher in protein than most traditional
cereals such as
wheat,
corn,
and barley.
Several states specifically saw a jump in land devoted to organic
cereal crops, including soybeans in Iowa,
corn in Minnesota,
and wheat in Colorado
and Texas, reports High Plains Public Radio.
Beef (beef, cooked beef [cooked beef, beef broth, salt]-RRB-, water, Cheddar cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes
and annatto),
cereal (
corn,
wheat, rye, oats, rice), tomato paste, bleached
wheat flour enriched (niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), textured vegetable protein (soy flour, caramel color), unmodified
corn starch, contains 2 % or less of: Cheddar cheese flavor (milk, whey,
corn syrup, sugar, salt, cheese culture, sodium phosphate, enzymes), jalapeños (jalapeño peppers, salt, acetic acid, water, calcium chloride), hydrolyzed
corn gluten, soy protein,
wheat gluten, partially hydrogenated soybean
and cottonseed oil, textured
wheat protein (
wheat gluten,
wheat starch, phosphate, caramel color, natural mixed tecopherols), flavorings, vinegar, salt, soy lecithin, chili powder (chili pepper, salt, spices, garlic powder), disodium inosinate & disodium guanylate.
DAF's great strengths as a primary treatment include relative simplicity in installation
and proven cost - efficiency in separating oil
and suspended solids from wastewater in applications as diverse as dairy, beef, pork poultry, grains,
cereals and crops such as beets, cassava, potatoes, soy,
wheat,
corn and sugar cane.
Power O's have award - winning taste
and are one of the only O - shaped
cereals on the market that do not contain
wheat or
corn.
Global producers
and processors of
wheat, maize (
corn), rice, pasta, chocolate,
and breakfast
cereals rely heavily on us.
Reese's Puffs
cereal is made with
corn and not with
wheat flour.
And of course, Kellogg's also offers an amazing assortment of cereals, including Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes, Frosted Mini Wheats, Rice Krispies, Corn Pops, Apple Jacks, and Kra
And of course, Kellogg's also offers an amazing assortment of
cereals, including Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes, Frosted Mini
Wheats, Rice Krispies,
Corn Pops, Apple Jacks,
and Kra
and Krave.
O - shaped oat
cereal may contain
corn and wheat starches, so be sure your baby tolerates
wheat and corn individually, in addition to oats, before offering
cereal that contains all three.
5 c.
cereal (any combination of bite - size
wheat, rice or
corn squares; shredded
wheat cereal; round toasted oat
cereal;
and crispy
corn or rice
cereal bites)
Conversely, much more of the prairie lands have become the fertile fields on which we grow our
cereal crops of
corn, barley
and wheat on.
The principle crops in the region uncovered include
cereals such as
corn, rice,
and spring
wheat in a region known to be the main grain area of China (26)[Fig. 1, with brown dots in denoting at least 50 % total coverage by crops according to the land cover type yearly climate modeling grid (CMG) datasets with 0.05 ° resolution from the NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).].
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Wheat — if you can, avoid wheat altogether by cutting out pasta and conventional breakfast cereals and opting for gluten - free health breads and breakfast flakes made with corn maize and rice
Wheat — if you can, avoid
wheat altogether by cutting out pasta and conventional breakfast cereals and opting for gluten - free health breads and breakfast flakes made with corn maize and rice
wheat altogether by cutting out pasta
and conventional breakfast
cereals and opting for gluten - free health breads
and breakfast flakes made with
corn maize
and rice flour
Good dietary sources of vitamin B5 are cauliflower,
corn, brewer's yeast, kale, tomatoes, broccoli, avocado, lentils, legumes, egg yolks, beef (particularly organ meats like kidney
and liver), duck, turkey, chicken, sunflower seeds, peanuts, split peas, soybeans, milk, sweet potatoes, whole - grain breads
and cereals,
wheat germ, salmon
and lobster.
Grains whether it be barley,
wheat, or
corn in foods as common as bread, pasta,
and cereal are some of the worst foods for digestion in the world.
Cereal grains
and all processed foods made with them such as barley,
corn (including
corn on the cob, tortillas,
corn chips,
corn starch,
and corn syrup), millet, oats (including rolled oats
and steel - cut oats), rice (including basmati rice, brown rice, white rice, rice cakes, rice flour, rice pudding,
and rice noodles), rye (including rye break
and rye crackers), sorghum,
wheat (including bread, crackers, rolls, muffins, cookies, cakes, doughnuts, pancakes, waffles, pasta of all kinds including spaghetti
and linguini, pizza, pita bread, flat bread,
and tortillas)
and wild rice.
Protein: Chia contains between 19 - 23 % protein, which is higher than
cereals like
wheat,
corn, rice, barley
and oats
and comparable to nuts like walnuts
and almonds.
Most commercial
cereals are made from
corn,
wheat and sugar.
Though found in numerous foods, the richest sources of B5 are;
corn, brewer's yeast, kale, cauliflower, tomatoes, broccoli, legumes, avocado, lentils, organ meats such as liver
and kidney, egg yolks, turkey, chicken, duck, milk, peanuts, split peas, soybeans, sunflower seeds, sweet potatoes,
cereals and whole - grain breads, lobster, salmon,
and wheat germ.
Vitamin E is found in the following foods: peanuts, sunflower seeds, spinach,
cereals, broccoli, many kinds of vegetable oils like; sunflower,
corn,
wheat germ, safflower,
and soybean oils; almonds, hazelnuts, fruit juices,
and margarine.
These high glycemic foods include bread,
cereals, pasta, potatoes, energy bars, sports drinks
and other foods
and products made from refined
wheat flour,
and the various forms of processed sugar (from sucrose to high fructose
corn syrup).
Part of the grass family, barley grows in 100 countries
and is one of the most commonly used
cereal grains after
wheat,
corn,
and rice.
Remember that the starches in
wheat,
corn, or a bowl of rice
cereal break down quickly in your body into SUGAR
and immediately do as much harm to your blood sugar regulation system as if you ate 40 - 60 grams of pure
corn syrup or pure table sugar.
When I looked on the Kellogg's website to see what they said about this product I found this description «A colourful breakfast
cereal with incredible taste
and aroma made with
corn,
wheat, whole grain oats
and natural fruit flavouring.».
Pseudograins are grains that come from broadleaf plants rather than from
cereal grasses, like
wheat and corn.
On the other hand, many starchy foods have a high GI including white flour
and white flour breads, potatoes (except Carisma), Jasmine rice, rice crackers, low - fat popcorn
and many crunchy breakfast
cereals (puffed rice, flaked
corn and wheat).
Refined processed carbohydrates are such things as breads, pastas, rolls, muffins, flour of all kinds, crumpets, pastries, bagels, buns, pretzels, doughnuts, cookies, biscuits, cakes, tacos,
corn chips, wraps, most Mexican food, pizza, croissants, white (polished) rice,
wheat,
corn, soft drinks, sodas, sugary drinks, foods containing
corn syrup, candy / toffee / sweets, potato chips, pastry, pastries, desserts, jams, jelly, jello, dumplings, pasty / pastie, pies, batter, breadcrumbs, store bought cooked meats / cold cuts if they have added sugars
and additives), sausages / hot dog frankfurters if they contain carbohydrate fillers, additives or sugar, all sugars, all products containing sugar, granola bars, breakfast bars,
and most
cereals.
The most important food toxins are
cereal grains (especially
wheat), omega -6-rich vegetable oils,
and fructose from sugar
and corn syrup.
The
cereal grains we consume today (in particular,
wheat, rye, barley, oats,
corn, rice, sorghum,
and millet) were hybridized from a family of wild grasses.
Breakfast -
corn chex
cereal, two percent milk, rasperries Lunch - all natural peanut butter
and jelly sandwich on whole
wheat bread Snack - cheddar crackers
and a fruit Dinner - two chicken tacos on
corn tortilla with yogurt, cheese,
and lettuce Snack - whole grain crackers with peanut butter
and jelly
Fats
and Carbohydrates: Do not eat grasses or grains (such as
corn, rice, or
wheat) or anything made from them (such as breads, pastas,
cereals or buns).
Nutritionally, it resembles milk protein more than
cereals like
wheat,
corn and barley.
You can find plenty of grain free dog foods today without
corn and wheat (
and soy), but some of them may contain other grains /
cereals such as rice, oats, or barley.
Carbohydrates:
Corn and wheat are low - priced
and controversial
cereals grains of only modest nutritional value to a dog.
Sometimes they are applied to
cereals or seeds when they shouldn't be but they typically refer to
corn,
wheat,
and some of the more obvious milled products.)
Grains &
cereals like
wheat,
corn & rice can spike your pet's blood sugar levels
and are not as easily digested, not to mention they lack the essential fatty acids vital to your pet's health.
Foods to Avoid: Avoid dog foods
and dog treats that contain meat - by - products, enriched flour,
wheat,
corn, potatoes, white rice,
cereals and fillers, dairy,
and all sugars including
corn syrup.
Even this definition is confusing, because most people talk about «grains» in pet food when referring to
cereal grains, or those seeds from grasses that belong to the family known as Poaceae
and are commonly eaten by humans, like
wheat, rice,
and corn.
Aside from the fact that major pet food companies are still selling predominantly
cereal - based cat foods (e.g. combinations of
corn meal,
corn gluten meal, brewers rice,
wheat,
and soy flour), as «complete
and balanced nutrition for all life stages according to AAFCO animal feeding tests» which, for documented health reasons, is unethical, dog
and cat foods can include the following non-nutritive additives:
Dry kibble still needs an ingredient that binds the other ingredients together,
and cereals such as rice or oats are sometimes used in place of
corn or
wheat.
Examples of high fat
and / or starch foods to AVOID include: Any other grains Beans (of any kind) Breads
Cereals Chocolate
Corn Nuts Oats Peas Refined sugar Seeds
Wheat Commercial Rabbit Pellets Rabbit pellets should generally only comprise a small portion of a pet rabbit's diet.
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Cereals such as
corn and wheat, which... can harm dogs, in contrast to a meat - based diet, make the urine alkaline
and may cause cystitis
and struvite crystal formation, an all too common lower urinary tract issue for companion animals.
Puppy foods vary widely in price
and the difference in cost tends to reflect the proportion of the food that is made from
cereal such as
wheat,
corn and rice.
He went on to explain that in the recent food commodities surge, which includes products like
wheat, soybeans
and rice,
corn has gone up to $ 6 a bushel — making everything from animal feed to
cereal more expensive.
In 2008, the world experienced spikes in international
cereal prices, with
wheat and corn prices doubling over about two years
and rice prices tripling over just a few months in late 2007
and early 2008.
Farmers see a decrease of about 40 million metric tons of
cereal grains like
wheat, barley
and corn each year.