Indirectly, yes. But directly, no. To make it simple, all forms of corn cereal come from corn, and corn comes from the ground. So in that way, corn cereal indirectly comes from the ground. But it does not literally grow from the ground. So in the technical sense, we cannot say corn cereal comes from the ground.
Nope.
coarsly ground maize (corn) is called corn meal
Maize known as corn in some countries, is a cereal grain. Corn is from the grass family. The corn on the cob we use for cereal, animal feed and gasoline. No it is not an herb.
Hi, whoever you are. Cereal is grains, different grains such as wheat, corn, etc.... combined together to get your corn flakes, Cornmeal porridge, Hominy Corn Porridge,etc... So to answer question Cereal is originally from wheat grains and corn.
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No. Corn is a cereal grain or domesticated grass, not livestock.
If you mean breakfast cereal, less than 1% of the US corn crop is used for this purpose.
Yes but it should be cereal with no sugar like kix or corn flakes
Dry corn cereal, 12 months.
Kellogg's cereal factory in Battle Creek, Michigan.
If you mean growing cereal as in planting corn flakes or rice krispies, no. Cereals are made of grains like corn, rice, oats, etc. After the grain has been processed into cereal, the cereal will not germinate to create a new plant.