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Cereals

A community portal about Cereals with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Cereal crops are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or seeds. Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities worldwide than any... [more]

A community portal about Cereals with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Cereal crops are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or seeds. Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities worldwide than any other type of crop and provide more food energy to the human race than any other crop. In some developing nations, cereal grains constitute practically the entire diet of common folk. In developed nations, cereal consumption is more moderate but still substantial. The word cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. Grains are traditionally called corn in the United Kingdom, though that word became specified for maize in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

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Washington, Dec20 (ANI): A new study has shown that added sugar in raisin bran cereals increases acid in dental plaque, leading to tooth decay. During the study, research team from University of Illinois at Chicago compared four food groups - raisins, bran flakes, commercially marketed raisin bran cereal, and a mix of bran flakes with raisins [...]  
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Kellogg Co (K), General Mills (GIS)General Mills, Inc. (GIS), a food company that competes in the cereal aisles with Kellogg Company (K), performed well in the second quarter. The top line didn't budge too much, but the bottom line moved up 13% to $1.54 on an adjusted basis. Cash from operations really stood out. For the six-month period, over $980 million was generated from business activities. In the comparable...  
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Filed under: Breakfast, Business, Food News Lucky Charms. Photo: kdem, Flickr In an effort to make children's breakfast cereals healthier and more palatable to parents, General Mills announced it's cutting the amount of sugar in all cereals marketed to children under 12. The company, makers of cereals like Lucky Charms, Trix and Cheerios, said it is working on cutting the amount of added sugar to under 10 grams per serving. "Ready-to-eat...  
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MINNEAPOLIS - Cash-strapped consumers looking for cheap meals helped push cereal maker General Mills Inc.'s fiscal second-quarter profit 50 percent higher. The maker of Cheerios and Yoplait yogurt a...  
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General Mills (GIS), the maker of super-sweet cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms, has announced plans to reduce sugar in ten of its cereals that are most aggressively aimed at children. It's a good and important move -- some of these products are among the sugariest in the industry. But though General Mills is touting the move as good news for health-conscious consumers, the truth is that even with the cuts, these products will hardly qualify...  
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I very distinctly remember the first granola type cereal I ever consumed. It was CW Post cereal. Anyone remember that? It been ages since one could buy it, but when it first came on the market and my Mom brought it home, I probably ate the whole box by myself. It was kind of like [...] ---- linkThought4Food: The best cooking and food posts from around the webThe best cooking, food and recipe posts from around the web  
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STAFF at Manchester cereal maker Kellogg's have an extra reason to celebrate after they received their annual Christmas bonus – the company's biggest handout ever totaling more than £1m. The manufacturer has run a “53rd week” bonus scheme for more than 25 years whereby non-executive staff are handed an extra week's pay in December.  
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Get The Sugar Out LEARN MORE General Mills – Statement on New Policy FDA Warning Letter, May 5, 2009 Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University – study on aggressive marketing IMAGE SOURCE: General Mills Web site Lucky Charms, Trix, Cocoa...  
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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Mills announced today a public commitment to reduce sugar in cereals advertised to children to single-digit grams of sugar per serving. The initiative is in place and progress has been made, the company said, “with further reductions to continue until single-digit levels are reached on all cereals advertised to children.” “Ready-to-eat cereals, including presweetened cereals, account for only five percent...  
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By announcing plans to cut the amount of sugar in 10 of its cereals, General Mills has acknowledged what Mom and Dad have been saying for years: There is too much sweet stuff in the cereal kids beg them to buy.  
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Kashi Cereals are staples in my pantry because of their delicious taste as well as outstanding nutrition. My favorites include Kashi GoLean Crunch and Heart to Heart cereals, but as with anything else, I'm always open to trying new flavors....  
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The move by General Mills, announced today, comes as many food companies alter their products amid growing scrutiny from consumers, regulators and health groups over nutrition.  
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General Mills intends to reduce sugar in cereals advertised to children to single-digit grams per serving, the company said on Wednesday, but has not committed to a timeline for the reduction.  
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General Mills is apparently moving to cut the amount of sugar in cereals marketed to children. In an announcement Wednesday, the company said it was aiming for single-digit levels. The news prompted ChicagoNow's crack news team to ...  
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