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Morgan dollars contain 412.500 Grains of silver.
1099 grains
0.4mg is 0.0061729 grains.
Grains x 0.03657 = drams
One scruple is 20 grains.
Whole grains are cereal grains that contain cereal germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refind grains, which retain only the endosperm. Whole grains can generally be sprouted with refind grains generally will not sprout.
endosperm.
The processed the food the less in nutrients they become. Cereals are considered a processed food.
Yes, but less so than processed grains
Wheat, wholegrain oats, fruit and sugar I think.
Many meals are not very nutritious. McDonalds, fast food, junk food, all those things that are commonly known as bad for you. Saying something is not nutritious is like saying water has no water in it. Not really there are always nutrients in all foods, carbs, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals. However, a nutritious meal is one that has all of those, so some grains like pasta, protein like chicken, vitamins and minerals like different vegetables, some fruits. If you are looking for nutritious food, stay away from processed, name-brand foods as much as possible, go native and natural.
The food pyramid shows you what to eat less of, and what to have more of in your diet. More whole grains, legumes, vegetables and some fruit and fish. Less processed foods, white flour foods, fatty foods, etc. See:More detail
Inexpensive, but able to get enough nutritious. such as eggs, milk, soy, whole grains, and so on.
Blast sand may be processed by breaking large sand grains into marketable grades using a high-speed rotary impact mill.
Because they r two different things whole grain is brown bread with grains n stuff , brown bread is just brown bread
Tapioca does not have grains in it. Tapioca is a by-product of manioc flour which comes from the roots of the cassava plant.
processed rice is where the factory takes out all of the nutrients and use a chemical to cahnge the color of the rice. whole wheat rice/Brown rice is where they do not process it and they leave the essential nutrients that rice has. If you want to to more about the differences between them you can go to : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_rice