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  2. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    The types of grains that contain gluten include all species of wheat (common wheat, durum, spelt, khorasan, emmer and einkorn), and barley, rye, and some cultivars of oat; moreover, cross hybrids of any of these cereal grains also contain gluten, e.g. triticale. [3] [4] Gluten makes up 75–85% of the total protein in bread wheat. [5]

  3. These 10 Healthy Cereals Topped Our Blind Taste Test - AOL

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    In 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed an update to its guidelines as to what it considers healthy, requiring cereals to contain 3/4 ounces of whole grains and no more than ...

  4. Dietitians Reveal the 8 Best High-Protein Cereals For Meeting ...

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    Wonderworks' PB cereal really packs on the protein. “This cereal has a few different protein blends which help boost its protein to 17 grams per serving,” says Clevenger, adding that it has ...

  5. The 32 Healthiest Cereals You Can Buy at the Grocery Store - AOL

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    We’ll never grow out of our favorite childhood cereals, but starting the day with a bowl full of sugar isn’t as satisfying as it used to be. Whether you want to work more fiber into your diet, cut

  6. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    However, an unbalanced selection of food and an incorrect choice of gluten-free replacement products may lead to nutritional deficiencies. Replacing flour from wheat or other gluten-containing cereals with gluten-free flours in commercial products may lead to a lower intake of important nutrients, such as iron and B vitamins.

  7. Triticale - Wikipedia

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    Triticale was thought to have potential in the production of bread and other food products, such as cookies, pasta, pizza dough and breakfast cereals. [3] The protein content is higher than that of wheat, although the glutenin fraction is less. The grain has also been stated to have higher levels of lysine than wheat. [4]

  8. 8 High Protein Cereals Dietitians Love (That You Will, Too) - AOL

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    Clevenger appreciates that this cereal brand has 4 to 5 grams of net carbs per serving and is gluten and grain-free. “Although Magic Spoon is on the pricier side, there’s a reason why.

  9. Prolamin - Wikipedia

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    They are found in plants, mainly in the seeds of cereal grains such as wheat , barley , rye , corn , sorghum , and oats . They are characterised by a high glutamine and proline content, and have poor solubility in water. They solubilise best in strong alcohol (70–80%), light acid, and alkaline solutions.