Wheat grass

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(Bot.) a kind of grass (Agropyrum caninum) somewhat resembling wheat. It grows in the northern parts of Europe and America.

See also: Wheat

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Sumolok is served on Nooruz; it is made from wheat grass cooked with different products, like flour and oil, for hours or even days.
Our ingredients include: Wheat Grass, Barley Grass, Alfalfa Leaf, Rye Grass and Oat Grass.
2018-315, the agency identified the unregistered products as Organic Creation Win's 12 in1 Coffee, Organic Creation 88 Power Up Juice, Barley and Wheat Grass, Wonder-C, Glutagen, and Dok Apo AX5 Antioxidant Times Five.
Wheat Grass (B) and Wheatgrass + Diabetes (D) groups were given Wheatgrass extract (10 ml/kg/ day,) with orally for 6 weeks.
Also, aloevera juice, wheat grass, pomegranate and consumption of good amount of water is recommended," said Dietitian, Deepika Dua, Mutation Diet Clinic New Delhi.
The various botanical mixes contained wheat, barley, oat and kamut grasses; alfalfa; fruit, vegetable, and various plant extracts and powders; coconut seeds; spirulina; apple fiber; sprouted barley malt; and whole leaf wheat grass powder.
So she developed 8GREENS: a blend of spinach, kale, spirulina, blue-green algae, barley grass, wheat grass, chlorella and aloe vera that tastes great and passed the test of her husband and two children.
Natural food sources are onions, garlic, aai, blueberries, grapes, carrots, yams, pumpkin, green leafy vegetables, green tea, citrus fruits whole grains, wheat grass, barley grass, broccoli, sprouts, cabbage and kale.
| WHEAT GRASS: During winter (aka the cold and flu season), it's important to keep a strong and balanced immune system.
Wheat grass, an amazing nutrientdense superfood, helps detox and reduce inflammation, whilst offloading toxins - helping to avoid infections.
Bozeman, Mont., Kitchen Dwellers plays any kind of 'grass out there - including "bluegrass, newgrass, jamgrass, yamgrass, sam'sgrass, wheat grass, galaxygrass," according to their playful Facebook description.
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