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| eases risk in juvenile diabetes whereas other | cereals also appear to play a role. |
| , the economy is mainly based in agriculture ( | cereals and vines) and farming, lambs and ships mainl |
| tasty substitute he experimented with various | cereals and in the 1930s and 1940s various 'versions' |
| contained half the sugar of regular breakfast | cereals, and that it was half-corn and half-rice. |
| when fumigating tobacco, | cereals, and dried fruits (as an alternative to methy |
| Agriculture, citrus fruits, artichokes, | cereals and olive trees (cultivated in orchards that |
| til the 19th century, when commerce involving | cereals and wood began to develop in Wallachia and th |
| , such as cocoa beans and tobacco, as well as | cereals and dried fruit and nuts. |
| utrients, however, through this processing of | cereals and grains and to demonstrate a method by whi |
| agriculture in the municipality is mostly of | cereals, and the majority of the active population wo |
| ananas, while 8,004 dunumus were allocated to | cereals and 26 dunums were irrigated or used for orch |
| articular gluten from wheat and certain other | cereals and from casein from milk and dairy produce. |
| oca, among them a statue of Ceres, goddess of | cereals and bread, alongside cultivated plants that d |
| the 15th century, when fields cultivated for | cereals and vegetables by villagers were transformed |
| iets be supplemented with foods such as whole | cereals and whole grains like amaranth, barley, cousc |
| Mainly | cereals and sugar beet are grown. |
| he food packages contain cooking oil, grains, | cereals, and salt. |
| It is an important contaminant in | cereals and fruits. |
| Flavones are mainly found in | cereals and herbs. |
| White bread, refined pasta and | cereals, and white rice |
| ontinuation occurred after the merger of Post | Cereals and Ralcorp Holdings into Post Foods, LLC. |
| cle Tobys is an Australian brand of breakfast | cereals and other breakfast food products. |
| Legumes (in particular soybeans), whole grain | cereals, and some seeds are high in phytoestrogens. |
| l canal provides irrigation water for growing | cereals and forage plants. |
| B) are wheat biscuits containing high-protein | cereals and vegetable fat. |
| and alcohol derived from the fermentation of | cereals and fruits. |
| He was once the chairman of the | cereals and livestock committee of the North Yorkshir |
| shes and in processed foods such as breakfast | cereals and pasta. |
| Casserres, with most agriculture focusing on | cereals and potatoes, as well as animal herding. |
| lden Crisp is a breakfast cereal made by Post | Cereals and introduced in 1949 as Sugar Crisp. |
| tive and will grow good crops of potatoes and | cereals, and the climate allows fruit growing as well |
| used as a soup thickener and for mixing into | cereals and breads. |
| 4,701 dunums of village land was allocated to | cereals and 611 dunums were irrigated or used for orc |
| in particular, the cultivation of vegetables, | cereals and olive, and on animal husbandry as well. |
| eal Exports who promote the export of British | cereals and advise the government. |
| The main crops are | cereals, apple and chickpea . |
| ed lands; olives (150 Ha), carob, grapes, and | cereals are grown in the unirrigated areas. |
| it drinks, pop tarts[sic], and highly sugared | cereals, are more often energy dense than nutrient de |
| seed treatments, such as for sugar beets and | cereals, are allowed, as are foliar uses. |
| (The | cereals are both sweetened puffed wheat.) |
| Additionally, torrefied | cereals are generally less expensive than equal amoun |
| "kokkoh" may be applied to any dish in which | cereals are diluted in water. |
| s are highly variable, especially that of the | cereals as a function of moisture, this is a conventi |
| minantly agricultural with fruit orchards and | cereals as the principal crops. |
| h the amount of sugar in children's breakfast | cereals became an issue. |
| It feeds mostly on grasses and | cereals, but also on insects. |
| ereals, i.e. they are used in the same way as | cereals but do not belong to the grass family Poaceae |
| It followed the debuts of other granola | cereals by major U.S. cereal manufacturers in the ear |
| Moniliformin is formed in many | cereals by a number of Fusarium species that include, |
| Healthy extras include bread, | cereals, cheese and milk. |
| Healthy extras include bread, | cereals, cheese, milk, nuts & seeds, and protein such |
| The | cereals Cinnamon Toast Crunch (known as Curiously Cin |
| in A is known to occur in commodities such as | cereals, coffee, dried fruit and red wine. |
| fungus diseases which attack lawns and turf, | cereals, coffee, and a wide variety of vegetables and |
| Cereals, cotton soybean and fruits are the main crops | |
| n the region of Al Jabal al Akhdar, including | cereals, dates, olives, wool, and meat. |
| Cinnamon Crunch Crispix joined a number of | cereals discontinued by Kellogg's after disappointing |
| as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast | cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle produ |
| o Super Golden Crisp (during a time when many | cereals dropped the word "Sugar" from their titles) t |
| t are allowed to eat whole grains, breads and | cereals during all three stages of the diet. |
| ux for his research concerning the plagues of | cereals, especially wheat. |
| at and claims to not contain any offal meats, | cereals, fillers, or chemicals. |
| d used to thicken stews and may be mixed with | cereals for making bread. |
| hanged metal from local mines, meat, milk and | cereals for wine, as well as dried fish and spices fr |
| 32,481 - Perforated-Roll Machine for Reducing | Cereals for Food, granted January 15, 1895 |
| by the Hilla canal, producing a wide range of | cereals, fruit and textiles. |
| ges, cakes, candies, dessert mixes, breakfast | cereals, gelatins, frozen desserts, puddings, and sal |
| .S. Patent 987,088 - Manufacture of Food from | Cereals, granted March 14, 1911 |
| Bread was made from all four of the | cereals grown in Finland; wheat, rye, barley and oats |
| A feature is Eskdale Mill, where | cereals have been grown since 1578, when it is record |
| est freshwater lake until the 1950s, produces | cereals, hay, and especially potatoes. |
| stuffs including bananas and grapes, rice and | cereals, herbs, olive oil, wine and beer. |
| d nearby, and the lack of querns for grinding | cereals, hints at some dependency on goods from outsi |
| breakfast cereal, which was re-issued by Post | Cereals in 1987 after having been tested unsuccessful |
| he late 1990s "twenty-one million hectares of | cereals in Africa were estimated to be infested by S. |
| In a survey of weeds in conventional | cereals in central southern England in 1982, it was f |
| Weetabix | cereals in the U.K. created Alpen muesli cereals in t |
| artered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and markets | cereals in more than 130 countries (except for the U. |
| em was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston | Cereals in 1988. |
| amboo seeds, buds, sprouts, invertebrates and | cereals in tropical rainforests. |
| responsible for the red color in some monocot | cereals including wheat, maize or sorghum. |
| s announced that it would cut the sugar in 10 | cereals including Cocoa Puffs to less than 10 grams o |
| Subsidiary Syral processes | cereals into a range of native starch, starch sugars |
| in March 2007, Mullsberry (then-owner of Post | Cereals) introduced a new "Improved Taste" version of |
| ompared to animal protein, even the lysine in | cereals is adequate for adult needs. |
| Gevalia kaffe, Kool Aid, Crystal Light, Post | Cereals, Jell-O desserts, and Altoids. |
| Viking | Cereals joined Centaur in 2002. |
| commercial vessels, commerce is liberated for | cereals, live stocks and wood, granted autonomy to Se |
| Alpen is a line of | cereals manufactured by the Weetabix cereal company o |
| the Lionhearted on CBS, along with other Post | Cereals mascots at the time (including Sugar Bear of |
| century became one of the three most popular | cereals of that time, along with cracked wheat and oa |
| The path is blocked by | cereals, oil seed rape, overgrown and broken stiles, |
| ty of the city were essentially agricultural ( | cereals, olive trees and farm). |
| people, mostly working in the cultivation of | cereals, olives and vegetables. |
| ing of dried fruit, vegetables, cheese, rice, | cereals, olives, spices and tea from all over the wor |
| e from wheat, maize, rice, sorghum, and other | cereals or related crops used around the world. |
| lowed customers to create their own breakfast | cereals, or "muesli", hence the company's name "mymue |
| but there seem to be no reports of damage to | cereals or other plants. |
| opular in trail mix, salads, and breads, with | cereals or eaten on their own. |
| ffee contains chicory, acorns, figs and other | cereals organically grown in Europe. |
| ts irrigated and unirrigated land of almonds, | cereals, pears, apples, olives, peaches, etc. |
| kers & crispbreads, bread products, breakfast | cereals potato crisps (chips), and French fries. |
| Economically the area depends on cropping of | cereals, primarily wheat. |
| Economically the area depends on cropping of | cereals, primarily wheat, but also barley, lupins and |
| d mainly on agricultural products- vine, oil, | cereals, rice, cotton- and its renowned handicrafts. |
| sugar (only 6 grams - more popular breakfast | cereals, such as Cap'n Crunch and Lucky Charms contai |
| st coast of the Mediterranean to exploit wild | cereals, such as emmer and two-row barley. |
| He also packed and marketed dried fruit, | cereals, tea and coffee using such names as T.B. Roya |
| The port also exports | cereals that are produced in the area and has a silo |
| d), when you inter crop such legumes with the | cereals the chemicals they produce will stimulate the |
| Besides many big farms producing all sorts of | cereals, the sugar industry has a big plant there: Cr |
| 367 million poods (6,010,000 metric tons) of | cereals through prodrazvyorstka, as opposed to 240 mi |
| , set up an agency in 1910 to import American | cereals to the UK. |
| lycoprotein, present in barley and some other | cereals, together with gliadin and other glycoprotein |
| 008 comparison of the nutritional value of 27 | cereals, U.S. magazine Consumer Reports found that bo |
| ganic milk, cheeses, potatoes, pigs, beef and | cereals using sustainable energy sources, including s |
| as provided its inhabitants with a variety of | cereals, vegetables and fruits for thousands of years |
| s composed of eggs, cheeses, butter, poultry, | cereals, vegetables, apples and pears and cider to En |
| center of production of fruit (strawberries), | cereals, vegetables, as well as a tourist center. |
| ltivation on its unirrigated land of almonds, | cereals, vineyard, olives, etc. |
| ted to move from the caves to the plain where | cereals were grown, while mountain fortifications wer |
| Economy is based on agriculture ( | cereals, wheat, maize, potatoes, vegetables, alfalfa, |
| journey around, and that it produced lots of | cereals, which they made into cakes. |
| of 7,401 dunums of its land was allocated to | cereals, while 422 dunums were irrigated or used for |
| dunums of village land to the cultivation of | cereals; while 436 dunums were irrigated or used for |
| ising, with the main produce being mushrooms, | cereals, wine and olive oil. |
| climate change has replaced the main crop of | cereals with citrus and semi tropical fruit. |
| ycoprotein present in wheat and several other | cereals within the grass genus Triticum. |
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