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  2. Template:Comparison of major staple foods - Wikipedia

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    This template presents a comparison table for major staple foods. It is intended to be transcluded into other pages. If it is transcluded into an article for one of the staple foods listed in the table e.g., the Wheat article, then the column for that food will be automatically highlighted.

  3. Glutenin - Wikipedia

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    Glutenin (a type of glutelin) is a major protein within wheat flour, making up 47% of the total protein content.The glutenins are protein aggregates of high-molecular-mass (HMW) and low-molecular-mass (LMW) subunits with molar masses from about 200,000 to a few million, which are stabilized by intermolecular disulfide bonds, hydrophobic interactions and other forces.

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  5. Protein premium - Wikipedia

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    The wheat protein premium refers to the price differential (expressed as cents or dollars per bushel) that a high-protein wheat normally commands over wheat of the same grade specification with lower protein content. Typically, northern dark spring wheat has higher protein and brings a premium price over hard red winter wheat.

  6. Gliadin - Wikipedia

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    Gliadin (a type of prolamin) is a class of proteins present in wheat and several other cereals within the grass genus Triticum. Gliadins, which are a component of gluten, are essential for giving bread the ability to rise properly during baking. Gliadins and glutenins are the two main components of the gluten fraction of the wheat seed.

  7. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    Examples of sources of gluten (clockwise from top): wheat as flour, spelt, barley, and rye as rolled flakes. Gluten is a structural protein naturally found in certain cereal grains. [1]

  8. Glutelin - Wikipedia

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    Glutenin is the most common glutelin, as it is found in wheat and is responsible for some of the refined baking properties in bread wheat. The glutelins of barley and rye [1] have also been identified. Glutelins are the primary protein form of energy storage in the endosperm of rice grains. [2]

  9. Wheat protein - Wikipedia

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