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  2. Winnowing - Wikipedia

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    Winnowing. Winnowing is a process by which chaff is separated from grain. It can also be used to remove pests from stored grain. Winnowing usually follows threshing in grain preparation. In its simplest form, it involves throwing the mixture into the air so that the wind blows away the lighter chaff, while the heavier grains fall back down for ...

  3. Lodging (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Lodging (agriculture) Lodging is the bending over of the stems near ground level of grain crops, which makes them very difficult to harvest, and can dramatically reduce yield. Lodging in cereals is often a result of the combined effects of inadequate standing power of the crop, and conditions such as rain, wind, hail, topography, soil, previous ...

  4. Pollination - Wikipedia

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    Female carpenter bee with pollen collected from a night-blooming cereus. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from an anther of a plant to the stigma of a plant, later enabling fertilisation and the production of seeds. [ 1 ] Pollinating agents can be animals such as insects, for example beetles or butterflies; birds, and bats; water; wind ...

  5. Yes, You Should Always Wash Rice Before Cooking It ... - AOL

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    According to Lundberg Family Farms, a fourth-generation rice grower, rinsing rice "is a better eating experience because it removes some of the starch and can make the rice fluffier in the end ...

  6. What is the healthiest rice? Here's how white rice and brown ...

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    Brown rice does have more fiber, fat and a touch more protein than white rice because of the way it’s processed. Whole grains are made of three parts: the germ, bran and endosperm. Brown rice ...

  7. Rice allergy - Wikipedia

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    Rice allergy. Rice allergy is a type of food allergy. People allergic to rice react to various rice proteins after consuming rice or inhale the steam from cooking rice. Although some reactions might lead to severe health problems, doctors can diagnose rice allergy with many methods and help allergic people to avoid reactions. [citation needed]

  8. Chaff - Wikipedia

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    Chaff. Rice chaff. Chaff (/ tʃæf /; also UK: / tʃɑːf /) [1] is dry, scale-like plant material such as the protective seed casings of cereal grains, the scale-like parts of flowers, or finely chopped straw. Chaff cannot be digested by humans, but it may be fed to livestock, ploughed into soil, or burned.

  9. Rice hull - Wikipedia

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    Rice hulls are part of the rice seed. The hull protects the grain during the growing season from pests. The hull is formed from hard materials, including opaline silica and lignin. The hull is hard to eat or swallow (unless finely ground) and mostly indigestible to humans because of its enriched fibre components.