buğday ruşeymi

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wheat germ
embryo or nucleus of the wheat kernel
It is the inner part of the wheat kernel It is a concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, and protein It adds a nutty flavor to baked goods and can be sprinkled over breakfast cereals, yogurt, or fruit
{i} nucleus of the wheat kernel ground finely and used in foods as concentrated source of vitamins
The tiny nucleus of the endosperm (the inner part of the wheat kernel without the outer bran) Wheat germ has a nutty flavor and is a concentrated source of oil, vitamins, minerals and protein Used to add nutrients to various foods
The vitamin-rich embryo of the wheat kernel that is separated before milling for use as a cereal or food supplement
Rich in vitamins A, D and most importantly E Nourishing to the skin and used in massage oils to extend shelf life
embryo of the wheat kernel; removed before milling and eaten as a source of vitamins
The oily embryo of the wheat grain, the part that sprouts It contains two thirds of the grain's thiamin, a fourth of its riboflavin and a fifth of its pyridoxine It can be bought by the bottle, sprinkled over cereals, mixed into veggie burgers, or baked into a variety of breads and cookies Wheat germ can turn rancid quickly and should be kept refrigerated
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