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It's much easier just to buy it off the Internet than to extract the few
grains
that actually occur in these diapers.
What they didn't tell us is that some carbs are better than others, and that plants and whole
grains
should be supplanting eating junk food.
They have trouble digesting those grains, of course, but that wasn't a problem for producers.
She improved and added fruit and vegetables and whole
grains.
Once a popular grain on much of the continent, fonio was grown all the way to ancient Egypt, where archaeologists found
grains
inside pyramids' burial grounds.
It is nutritious, particularly rich in methionine and cysteine, two amino acids that are deficient in most other major grains: barley, rice or wheat to name a few.
It can be turned into salad, served as noodles, used in baking or simply as a substitute for any other
grains
in your favorite recipes.
Traditional processing is laborious and time-consuming, especially when compared to other
grains.
Imagine that fonio is consumed all across the globe as other popular ancient
grains.
Then similar
grains
of millet also were planted on both plots.
But Enceladus also has geysers that frequently vent water vapor and tiny ice
grains
into space.
And let's face it, everyone's trying to move towards whole
grains.
In other words, the beer-maker knows also how to evoke flavor from the
grains
by using sprouting and malting and roasting.
And not just iridium; it's filled with glassy spherules, and it's filled with quartz
grains
that have been subjected to enormous pressure: shock quartz.
But they also knew that in order to get farmers to grow these crops in the short run, they needed to boost the annual yields of the crops and find companies willing to make cereal and beer using the
grains
so that farmers could reap profits today by doing what's good for tomorrow.
Dust
grains
100 times smaller than the width of a human hair stick to each other through what’s called the van der Waals force.
You can see how through the fermentation of grains, vegetal matter and animal products, all peoples and cultures of the world have domesticated microorganisms to make the inedible edible.
Ancient Mesopotamians and Egyptians made beer throughout the year from stored cereal
grains.
In South America, people made chicha from grains, sometimes adding hallucinogenic herbs.
And yet it's made from parts that are invisible, or near-invisible, to the naked eye: bacteria and
grains
of sand.
One billion
grains
of sand come into existence in the world each second.
As rocks and mountains die,
grains
of sand are born.
Some of those
grains
may then cement naturally into sandstone.
And as the sandstone weathers, new
grains
break free.
Some of those
grains
may then accumulate on a massive scale, into a sand dune.
If you want to stop a sand dune from moving, what you need to make sure to do is to stop the
grains
from avalanching over its crest.
It adds roughness to the dune's surface, to the texture of the dune's surface, binding the
grains.
How do we glue those
grains
of sand together?
What happens is, you pour Bacillus pasteurii onto a pile of sand, and it starts filling up the voids in between the
grains.
A chemical process produces calcite, which is a kind of natural cement that binds the
grains
together.
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