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  • ...ed in everyday English to describe a category of grasses (''[[Poaceae]]'') cultivated for the edible components of their grain (botanically, a type of fruit call * '''[[Wheat]]''' - Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain which is a worldwide staple food.
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  • ...ld English ''cropp'' meaning "a sprouting, a bunch, a harvest", are plants cultivated by humans for their use, either directly for consumption or indirectly as r ...s grown for human consumption. Examples include [[wheat]], [[rice]], and [[corn]].
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  • ...he use of corn, or maize, in polenta is a relatively recent innovation, as corn was not introduced to Europe until the 16th century. * [[Maize]]: Also known as corn, a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico
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  • [[Sugar cane]] is cultivated in over 100 countries, with a global harvest of 1.9 billion tons. The large * [[Corn syrup]]
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  • '''Cereals''' (pronunciation: /ˈsɪəriəlz/) are a type of grass cultivated for its edible components, typically the grain or seed. The term "cereal" i ...Some of the most commonly consumed cereals include [[wheat]], [[rice]], [[corn]], [[oats]], [[barley]], [[rye]], and [[millet]].
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  • '''Zea mays''' (pronunciation: /ˌziːə ˈmeɪz/), commonly known as [[corn]], is a large grain plant first domesticated by indigenous peoples in south * [[Cereal]]: A grass cultivated for the edible components of its grain, composed of the endosperm, germ, an
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  • ...nt crop land]]. Arable land is used for short-term crops such as wheat and corn, while permanent crop land is used for crops that last for many seasons, su * [[Permanent crop land]]: Land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted
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  • ...release seeds. The most common examples of caryopses include [[wheat]], [[corn]], [[rice]], and [[oats]]. ...includes cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and cultivated lawns and pasture.
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  • ...subsp. ''mays'', from Spanish: maíz after Taino: mahiz), also known as '''corn''' (American English), is a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous p * [[Cereal]]: A grass cultivated for its edible components, typically its grain.
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  • ...''' (pronunciation: vuh-lehr-ee-uh-nell-uh low-koo-stuh), also known as '''corn salad''' or '''lamb's lettuce''', is a small dicot annual plant of the fami '''Valerianella locusta''' is cultivated for its edible leaves, which are used in salads. It is a hardy plant that c
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  • ...]], [[herbs]], [[grains]], [[nuts]], and [[seeds]]. Some edible plants are cultivated for consumption, while others can be found growing wild. ...rvested for human or animal consumption. Examples include wheat, rice, and corn.
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  • ...present in and may be milled from any cereal grain, including [[rice]], [[corn]], [[wheat]], and [[oats]]. Bran is often used to enrich breads (notably [[ * [[Cereal]]: A grass cultivated for the edible components of its grain, composed of the endosperm, germ, an
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