cereals and rice Flashcards
what are cereals
Cereals are the grain or seeds of cultivated grasses; the main cereals are wheat, rice, oats, corn (maize), rye and barley.
what are the stages of harvesting wheat
- growing ad harvesting
- primary processing: cleaning, milling
- secondary processing: mixing, slicing, proving and baking
how many tonnes of wheat do uk growers produce per year?
14-15 million tonnes
true or false?
Most wheat grown in the UK is winter wheat and is sown on two fifths of arable land.
true
when does harvesting of wheat take place
between august and September
how many layers does bran have and what are they?
four separate layers; the pericarp, testa, nucellar, aleurone cells
talk about the composition of the flour - white flour
usually contains 75% of the grain and most of the bran and wheatgerm are removed
talk about the composition of the flour - brown flour
usually contains about 85% of the original grain and some of the bran and wheatgerm are removed
talk about the composition of the flour - wholemeal flour
made from the whole wheat grain
talk about the composition of the flour - malted wheat grain flour
brown or wholemeal flour with malted grains added after milling
talk about the composition of the flour - wheatgerm flour
white or brown flour with at least 10% made up of wheatgerm added during milling
talk about the composition of the flour - strong flour
contains a higher gluten content to make a range of different breads, pizzas and crumpets
talk about the composition of the flour - plain flour
contains a lower gluten content and used to make biscuits, pastry, sauces, pancakes, batters and Yorkshire puddings
talk about the composition of the flour - self-raising flour
being over is added as part of the milling process and mainly used to make cakes and scones
what other foods are there that flour can be made from
coconut, potato, peas, chickpeas