Put that in your cereal bowl
Fruits galore
Too sweet for me
Legume party
Eat your Wheaties
100
This is the protein within the endosperm of wheat, barley, and rye.

What is gluten?

100

These are edible gains from annual grasses, but can also refer to entire plants. 

What are cereals?

100
Table sugar is comprised of these two monosaccharides.
What is Glucose and Fructose?
100

This legume is native to China, used to make tofu, and is a title for song by bbno$ and Rich Brian. 

What is soybean (Glycine spp) (young plant Edamame)?

100

This is where wheat is thought to have been domesticated.

What is Turkey?

200

These are the two major rice subspecies.

What is Oryza sativa subsp japonica and indica?

200

These are mature or ripened ovaries and their accessory tissues.

What are fruits?

200
This plant with a high sugar content is produced mainly in the Europe and US (temperate environments).
What is Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris)?
200

These perhaps third most economically important legumes are geocarphic, meaning their carpel grows inside the earth to protect the young seed. 

What is peanut (Arachis hypogaea)?

200

In Einkcorn, Triticum monococcum, a mutation suppressed this. 

What is the nodes of the spikelet cause seed to fall off (shattering)?

300

This was George Beadle's Teosinte Hypothesis.

What is maize is a domesticated form of teosinte?

300

This is a dehiscent fruit that splits longitudinally along one side of a pod. 

What is a follicle?

300

This plant is produced mainly in Brazil, India and China because it prefers a tropical environment. 

What is sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum)?

300

Ecologically the legume family is used in crop rotations and this other agricultural method. 

What is poly-cropping or inter-cropping?

300

This polyploid wheat was a fertile tetraploid that had a higher protein content than other wheat species.

What is emmer?

400

This is where rice (Oryza) was thought to have first originated. 

What is Southeast Asia?

400

This fruit is comprised of many ovaries of a single flower. An example of this would be a strawberry.

What is an aggregate fruit?

400
This non-caloric sweetener is 200-300x sweeter than table sugar and is native to Paraguay.

What is Stevia?

400

This is the ability of bacteria in the roots to convert atmospheric Nitrogen to ammonia. 

What is nitrogen fixation?
400

Durum wheat acquired a mutation that made it free-threshing, this is what it means to be free-threshing. 

What is plants that can shed their hull?

500
When the endosperm is removed from the grain it is called this.

What is polishing?

500

This is a fruit-like structure found in gymnosperms, for example in Yews they are red and rubbery, the name beginning with an "A". 

What is Aril?

500

This sweet product has a consistent taste, extends the shelf life of food, and tastes sweeter quicker than typical table sugar.  

What is High Fructose Corn Syrup?

500
These are the three subfamilies in the legume family.

What is Mimosoideae, Caesalpinioideae, and Faboideae?

500

Pasta, couscous, and noodles are made from this hard wheat.

What is durum wheat?

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