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Groats (or in some cases, "berries") are the
hulled kernels of
various cereal grains, such as oats, wheat, rye, and barley.
Groats are
whole grains that...
- 200km 125miles Land's End John o'
Groats Land's End to John o'
Groats is the
traversal of the
length of the
island of
Great Britain between two extremities...
- John o'
Groats (Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh Iain Ghròta) is a
village 2.5 mi (4 km) north-east of Canisbay, in the
historic county of Caithness, Scotland. It...
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diverse phytochemicals,
including rutin, tannins, catechin-7-O-glucoside in
groats, and ****opyrins,
which are
located mainly in the
cotyledons of the buckwheat...
- (US), also
called pinhead oats, co****
oatmeal (UK), or
Irish oatmeal, are
groats (the
inner kernel with the
inedible hull removed) of
whole oats
which have...
- de-husked, steamed, and flattened, or a co****
flour of
hulled oat
grains (
groats) that have
either been
milled (ground), rolled, or steel-cut.
Ground oats...
- with pork fat or beef suet, and a cereal,
usually oatmeal, oat
groats, or
barley groats. The high
proportion of cereal,
along with the use of
certain herbs...
- are a type of
lightly processed whole-grain food. They are made from oat
groats that have been
dehusked and steamed,
before being rolled into flat flakes...
- needed] In Polish,
cooked buckwheat groats are
referred to as
kasza gryczana.
Kasza can
apply to many
kinds of
groats:
millet (kasza jaglana),
barley (kasza...
- Greenes,
Groats-worth of Witte,
bought with a
million of
Repentance (1592) is a
tract published as the work of the
Elizabethan author Robert Greene. It...