Difference between cereals and pulses give geographical answers
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Cereals are the grains that are in the grass family - wheat, rye, rice, corn, millet
Pulses include beans, lentils and peas. They're a cheap, low-fat source of protein
Pulses include beans, lentils and peas. They're a cheap, low-fat source of protein
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• Pulses are rich in proteins, whereas cereals are rich in carbohydrates.
• Unlike the cereals, pulse grains are found within a pod.
• Cereals are grown in larger quantities than pulses.
• Cereals act as the largest energy provider than pulses.
• Examples for cereals are rice, barley, wheat, millet etc, whereas examples for pulses are beans, peas cowpea etc.
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