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  2. Pearl barley - Wikipedia

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    Pearl barley, or pearled barley, is barley that has been processed to remove its fibrous outer hull and polished to remove some or all of the bran layer. [ citation needed ] It is the most common form of barley for human consumption because it cooks faster and is less chewy than other, less-processed forms of the grain [ 1 ] such as "hulled ...

  3. Barley - Wikipedia

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    Once removed, it is called dehulled barley (or pot barley or scotch barley). [60] Pearl barley (or pearled barley) is dehulled to remove most of the bran, and polished. [60] Barley meal, a wholemeal barley flour lighter than wheat meal but darker in colour, is used in gruel. [60] This gruel is known as سويق : sawīq in the Arab world. [61]

  4. Job's tears - Wikipedia

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    Job's tears are also commonly sold as Chinese pearl barley, though true barley belongs to a completely different genus. There are two main varieties of the species, one wild and one cultivated. The wild variety, Coix lacryma-jobi var. lacryma-jobi , has hard-shelled pseudocarps—very hard, pearly white, oval structures used as beads for making ...

  5. Barley flour - Wikipedia

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    Barley flour is a flour prepared from dried and ground barley. [1] Barley flour is used to prepare barley bread and other breads, such as flat bread and yeast breads. [1] [2] There are two general types of barley flour: coarse and fine. [3] Barley groats are milled to make coarse barley flour, and pearl barley is milled to make fine barley ...

  6. Grain - Wikipedia

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    Cereal grains: (top) pearl millet, rice, barley (middle) sorghum, maize, oats (bottom) millet, wheat, rye, triticale. A cereal is a grass cultivated for its edible grain. Cereals are the world's largest crops, and are therefore staple foods. They include rice, wheat, rye, oats, barley, millet, and maize.

  7. Trump’s many civil cases won’t stop just because he’s ...

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    Depositions, because they are under oath, always carry some legal exposure and could add to the political headaches for Trump in the coming years, as they have between his terms in the presidency.

  8. Ashton Jeanty Heisman Trophy odds: Stats, more for Boise ...

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    Here's the latest on Ashton Jeanty's Heisman Trophy odds after leading No. 13 BYU to a 9-1 record to start the 2024 college football season:

  9. Cereal - Wikipedia

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    Cereal grains: (top) pearl millet, rice, barley (middle) sorghum, maize, oats (bottom) millet, wheat, rye, triticale. A cereal is a grass cultivated for its edible grain. Cereals are the world's largest crops, and are therefore staple foods. They include rice, wheat, rye, oats, barley, millet, and maize.