Which cereal field have row of plants
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The plants called cereals are types of grass on which grow the seeds that feed most people on earth.
Flour, bread, toast, crumpets, porridge, oatcakes, crackers, corn flakes, rice crispies, semolina, bannocks, all come from the cereals. So do beer, lager, rum and whisky. So do rice, pasta, sweetcorn, tortillas, couscous and pizza-bases. Haggis, muesli, gin all have some cereals in them. Cows and pigs are fed on cereals. Some paper, cardboard and plastic containers is made of cereals.
The cereals, with the legumes (beans and peas), together are our staple food. They have been grown since agriculture began here. A feast of beans on toast, topped by semolina pudding, celebrates 5000 years of cereals and legumes.
The cereals panel shows, left top to bottom: emmer wheat panicle and grain; black oat grain; beer made from barley and wheat by a micro-brewery in Scotland; loaf made from bread wheat. And right, top to bottom: types of pasta made from durum wheat and noodles from from rice; barley and wheat growing together in a field - the barley as a weed; spelt wheat panicle, grain and cracker; sorghum grain on the panicle. Panicle is the name given to the flowering and fruiting 'head' or 'ear' carrying the grain.
Flour, bread, toast, Crumpets, Porridge, Oatcakes, Crackers, Corn Flakes, Rice, Crispies, Semolina, Bannocks, ALL COME FROM THE CEREALS.
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