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Barley vs wheat: What's better?
1. Cereals like barley and wheat have been an integral part of the human diet for thousands of years. These are two of the most easily domesticated crops of all times. Barley and wheat are nutritively similar crops cultivated majorly for drink, food and animal feed production. But did you know that there are some key differences between these similar-looking grains? Here are the main distinctions between barley and wheat and which one should you have-
2. Both crops belong to the grass family that includes many others like rice, corn and sugarcane. The grains of wheat and barley are actually caryopsis or fruits of the grass. Each grain comprises of endosperm, outer bran and an inner germ. When wheat is consumed as whole grains, they are a rich source of important nutrients such as folate, copper, phosphorus, manganese, selenium, niacin, thiamine, calcium and vitamin B6. On the other hand, Barley is full of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. The consumption of whole grain barley can provide a burst of fibre and other nutrients like niacin, chromium, phosphorous, magnesium, copper, selenium, manganese and vitamin B1.
3. Wheat is the most extensively grown crop in the world and thus, is available everywhere. Since barley is the fourth most grown cereal, it may not be available at all places. However, there is no issue of availability in India as it is widely used here as food and fodder.
4. During processing, wheat loses its outer layer of bran which contains the most fibre. This doesn’t happen with barley. Therefore, it is considered to be a richer source of fibre with 10.7 grams in whole wheat flour and 17.3 grams in hulled barley. Bran-less wheat flour only has 2.4 grams of fibre while pearled barley contains 15.6 grams.
5. Wheat and barley in whole grain and hulled form have almost comparable levels of protein. Whole wheat flour has 13.2 grams and wheat flour holds 12 grams. Hulled barley contains 12.5 grams and pearled Barley has 9.9 grams of protein.
6. Wheat is required to be processed and converted into flour before you can make something out of it. For example, you can make chapatis and other dishes using ground wheat flour. However, barley does not need any prepping. You can wash and just cook it like rice.
7. Since barley is consumed as whole grains, they have a more pronounced depth of flavour when compared to wheat. However, wheat has more possibilities of acquiring different tastes such as sweet and savoury. You can also consume it in many different forms. Barley has limited options as far as its preparations are concerned.
8. Your choice of grains should depend on your dietary aim. Wheat is ground without the outer bran layer that contains most of the fibre, while barley is consumed as a whole grain or in pearled form. Both grains contain a similar amount of gluten, thus making them unsuitable for people with gluten allergies or celiac disease. Black or brown rice, quinoa, amaranth, millet etc. are better options for people with gluten sensitivity.x​

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Answered by Anonymous
32

Answer:

Wheat is better than barley in my opinion.

Thank you and have a joyful day.

Answered by iAmHoBiSpRiTexD
6

Answer:

FIBER

Barley has a slightly higher fiber count than wheat.

Although barley and wheat contain high amounts of fiber per 100 grams, we really are splitting hairs when deciding which is the better source.

However, barley comes out on top by containing more fiber than wheat at the same weight.

PROTEIN

Both hulled barley and whole-grain wheat are comparable sources of protein.

PREPARATION

Barley can be prepared relatively quickly -- much like rice.

Wheat must be processed and ground into something useable.

AVAILABILITY

Wheat is the most available cereal grain in the world -- Barley comes in as the fourth most-grown cereal.

TASTE

Wheat has a weaker -- less pronounced depth of flavor than Barley.

In many cases, the amount of fiber in both are the main reason for wheat and barley’s substantial health benefits.

Hope it helps you mate..

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