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Objective: Identify different grains and grain products

Objective: Identify different grains and grain products. What you should know by the end of this unit. What are grains and other names for grains? What are the 3 part of the grains and the nutritional value of each? Name at least 5 different grains.

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Objective: Identify different grains and grain products

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  1. Objective: Identify different grains and grain products

  2. What you should know by the endof this unit. What are grains and other names for grains? What are the 3 part of the grains and the nutritional value of each? Name at least 5 different grains. What happens when grains are processed? Define whole grain, enriched, fortified. What food products are made from corn? How is pasta made? How should it be cooked? How should rice be cooked?

  3. Grains Grains include all plants in the grass family and are also called cereals.

  4. What Are Grains? • All plants in the grass family • Grains produce many small, separate dry fruits called kernels, which can be processed into several forms for different uses. • The grain kernel has three parts. • The bran is the edible, outer layer of the kernel • The endosperm, the largest part of the kernel is made of proteins and starches. • The germ is the seed of the plant.

  5. Whole Grains are Rich in Nutrients • The Bran • Fiber, B vitamins, and minerals • The Endosperm • Complex carbs and protein • The Germ • Protein, unsaturated fats, B vitamins, vitamin E, iron, zinc, other minerals, and phytochemicals

  6. Processed Grains • White flour and many breakfast cereals are made by removing the bran and germ. • Enrichment = putting back some of the nutrients lost in processing • Fortified = adding new nutrients or extra amounts of original nutrients

  7. How many grains can you list? • Oats • Other Grains • Amaranth • Barley • Buckwheat • Couscous • Kasha • Millet • Quinoa • Rye • Spelt • Teff • Triticale • Pasta • Corn • Hominy • Grits • Cornmeal • Cornstarch • Wheat • Wheat berries • Bulgur • Cracked wheat • Rice • Long grain • Medium grain • Short grain • Brown rice • Enriched or white rice • Converted • Instant • Wild rice

  8. Grain Forms

  9. Grain Forms

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