Definition of Wheaten. Meaning of Wheaten. Synonyms of Wheaten

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Definition of Wheaten

Wheaten
Wheaten Wheat"en, a. [AS. hw[ae]ten.] Made of wheat; as, wheaten bread. --Cowper.

Meaning of Wheaten from wikipedia

- Look up wheaten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wheaten can refer to anything related to wheat, including wheat flour and wheat grain. Wheaten bread...
- soft-coated Wheaten Terrier (Irish: An Brocaire Buí - literally, "Yellow Terrier") is a pure-breed terrier originating from Ireland. Wheatens typically...
- white flour, or both. In Ulster, the wholemeal variety is usually known as wheaten bread and is normally sweetened, while the term "soda bread" is restricted...
- Gluten is a structural protein naturally found in certain cereal grains. The term gluten usually refers to the elastic network of a wheat grain's proteins...
- waviness. The color of the coat may be wheaten or blue (the latter usually with brindling), with both wheaten and blue encomp****ing a range of shades...
- coloured golden red, red wheaten, or wheaten. Dark red is often mistaken as the only correct colour, possibly because wheaten coats are often of worse...
- Rhodesian Ridgebacks are typically very muscular and have a light wheaten to red wheaten coat, which should be short, dense, sl**** and glossy in appearance...
- in Australia and the Poultry Club South Africa recognises buff, splash, wheaten laced and golden in addition. The original stock used in the development...
- 14–18 kg (31–40 pounds) for males and 12–16 kg (26–35 pounds) for females. Wheaten – Any shade from pale cream to bright orange, with or without dark tipped...
- Digestive biscuit Alternative names Wheaten, sweet-meal biscuit Type Biscuit Place of origin Scotland Region or state Forres ****ociated cuisine British...