Also, the list is in order -- the closer a whole-grain ingredient is to the top, the more of it the food contains.
"We're finding that when you rub a natural biological surface that has an orientation - that has a grain, if you will - and you run that grain perpendicularly to the long axis of the ridges, we find a dramatic increase in friction, " Dr Dominy told BBC News.
The calories in a gooey cookie don't count if it's called a Nutri-Grain cereal bar.
Some brands are being transplanted into adjacent markets: the new Hovis Breakfast Bake is a whole-grain biscuit that Premier hopes will take some of the growing market for on-the-go breakfasts.
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The equally ambitious Zigzag restaurant helmed by Swiss-born chef, Michel Hediger juxtaposes traditional alpaca steaks cooked on hot stones with interesting experiments in Peruvian-Italian fusion food, most notably gnocchi made with quinoa, a rice-like grain grown in the Andes that was once the sacred food of the Incas.
To appeal to more health-conscious Americans, Hostess launched a line of whole-grain breads called Nature's Pride that the company says has been selling well, but it is a small product line compared with rival offerings.
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Anytime a black-eyed pea meets a grain of rice, it becomes Hoppin' John.
It was started by the Plasek family in 1957 as a grain-storage business.
Every day there is a choice of three bento boxes -- vegetarian, fish or meat -- each including a protein, grain and salad, and the meat-free option often includes deliciously prepared tofu alongside quinoa or barley.
Without salaries, they refused to start cleaning the 12-story-high grain silos--a crucial step to receive large amounts of humanitarian aid.
Visually these boards have a washboard effect-and as the varied grain intersects the wood surface and light at different angles, a hologram-type depth emerges.
Zambia's problems have been compounded by floods which have wiped out a large proportion of this year's crop, coinciding with a shortfall of grain - particularly the country's main staple, maize - across Southern Africa.
The church recommends a diet with "generous use of whole-grain breads, cereals and pastas, a liberal use of fresh vegetables and fruits, a moderate use of legumes, nuts and seeds, " according to a statement on its website.
It also has a very special inter-locking grain and all good bows--the best bows, I should say, are made from this kind of wood.
The claim states that a diet rich in whole-grain foods and low in saturated fat and cholesterol may help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Filburn, upheld a Roosevelt-era law limiting grain production to prop up prices even when the farmer in question was growing grain entirely for his own consumption.
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It means you should take these games with a grain of salt - particularly areas where states can do things that aren't so transparent like around the cut scores for their tests, the composition of the tests, how difficult they are and so forth.
The engine had been running at high temperatures for four times longer than a normal F-35 flight, causing a separation of the "grain boundary" on one blade, Mr Bates explained.
The decision to go public went against the grain in a hyper-competitive retail industry that has been rapidly consolidating through mergers and private buyouts.
The breadfruit was Mau's favourite tree anyway: tall and light, with a twisty grain excellent for boat-building, sticky latex for caulking, and big starchy fruit which, fermented, made the ideal food for an ocean voyage.
For example, Jim Rodgers, co-founder with George Soros of the Quantum Fund, told the BBC that a lack of farmers played a starring role in a recent spike in food prices - grain, corn and soybean being critical parts of the food supply chain.
The bottom line: Investors should take some long-term category returns with a grain of salt.
President Clinton will undoubtedly make a well-publicized gesture of shipping some grain and then fob off further efforts on existing international relief agencies.
He used the patented soybeans for his main spring crop, but went to a local grain elevator and purchased so-called commodity seeds for a riskier, late-season crop.
First, alcohol is distilled from something, and in the case of most higher-end gins it is a grain, like wheat, though theoretically it could be corn or sugarcane.
Such nanotechnology involves engineering carbon-based polymer molecules, one-millionth the size of a grain of sand, that attach to fibers to wick away moisture and resist stains, water and static.
Notable here was the set-up of a three-tiered structure for programs on agricultural commodities like wheat, corn and grain.
The environmentally friendly polymer was developed by a joint venture between Dow and the grain-trading giant Cargill.
According to the Argentine Health Ministry, it contained a Chinese carbonate-based pesticide commonly used on grain fields.
So why is this grain-based protein such a big concern?
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