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  2. Multigrain bread - Wikipedia

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    Multigrain bread is a type of bread prepared with two or more types of grain. [1] Grains used include barley, flax, millet, oats, wheat, and whole-wheat flour, [2] [3] among others. Some varieties include edible seeds in their preparation, [4] such as flaxseed, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds.

  3. Porridge - Wikipedia

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    Velvet porridge or butter porridge, a Norwegian dish: a generous amount of white roux is made from wheat flour and butter, adding milk until it can be served as a thick porridge. Wheatena, a brand name for a whole-wheat porridge. Ýarma, a Turkmen wheat groat porridge. Harees, an Arabian dish of boiled, cracked or coarsely-ground wheat and meat ...

  4. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Rømmegrøt – Norwegian porridge made with sour cream, whole milk, wheat flour, butter, sugar, and salt. [ 18 ] Rubaboo – a basic stew or porridge consumed by the coureurs des bois and voyageurs (fur traders) and Métis people [ 19 ] of North America , traditionally made of peas or corn (or both) with grease ( bear or pork ) and a ...

  5. Farina (food) - Wikipedia

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    The word farina comes from the Latin word for 'meal' or 'flour'. Farina is milled from hard red spring or hard red winter wheat. [2] Farina may also be cooked like polenta and farofa, which are made with ground corn and ground cassava, respectively. Farina with milk and sugar is sometimes used for making creams for layered cakes.

  6. Cream of Wheat - Wikipedia

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    Packaging and powder in a bowl. After the Panic of 1893, the Diamond Milling Company in Grand Forks was faced with low prices and reduced demand for flour. Diamond's Scottish-born chief miller, Tom Amidon, proposed that the company package a breakfast porridge that his wife would make from the portion of the wheat not used in making flour. [2]

  7. White bread - Wikipedia

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    But only wheat can feasibly be sifted to produce pure white starch, a technique that goes back to at least ancient Egypt. [4] Because wheat was the most expensive grain to grow, and the process to sift it labor-intensive, white flour was generally limited to special occasions and the wealthy, until the mid-19th century.

  8. Costco forced to recall 80,000 lbs of butter – because the ...

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    Costco and its customers are being forced to dispose of nearly 80,000 lbs of butter because a label on the product bizarrely doesn’t state it contains milk.. The Food and Drug Administration ...

  9. Red River Cereal - Wikipedia

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    The Red River Cereal is a porridge, or hot cereal, made with a blend of cracked wheat, rye, and brown flaxseeds that was first created in 1924 in Manitoba, Canada and patented in 1929. [1] In July 2022, Arva Flour Mill announced it had acquired the brand from a subsidiary of J.M. Smucker Co .