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Avena is a genus of Eurasian and African plants [5] in the grass family. Collectively known as the oats, they include some species which have been cultivated for thousands of years as a food source for humans and livestock. [6] They are widespread throughout Europe, Asia and northwest Africa. Several species have become naturalized in many ...
Avena sativa var. nuda (L.) Körn. Avena strigosa var. nuda (L.) Hausskn. Avena nuda ( hulless oat, naked oat [2]) is a species of grass with edible seeds in the oat genus Avena . When threshed, the hull separates quite readily from the grain. [3]
Avena barbata is a species of wild oat known by the common name slender wild oat.It has edible seeds. It is a diploidized autotetraploid grass (2n=4x=28). Its diploid ancestors are A. hirtula Lag. and A. wiestii Steud (2n=2x=14), which are considered Mediterranean and desert ecotypes, respectively, comprising a single species.
Harina P.A.N. is used to make the maize flour dough also known as "masa de arepa" or "Masarepa", which is used to make Venezuelan dishes such as arepas, hallacas, empanadas, bollos Pelons, and several Colombian dishes. Harina PAN is commonly found in varieties made from white and yellow corn. It contains no additives or gluten and is considered ...
Pa amb tomàquet. Pa amb tomàquet ( Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpa m tuˈmakət]; lit. 'bread with tomato') is a traditional food of Catalan, Aragonese and Balearic cuisine. Pa amb tomàquet is considered a staple of Catalan cuisine and identity . It consists of bread, which may or may not be toasted, with tomato rubbed over and seasoned with ...
The Plan Espiritual de Aztlán (English: "Spiritual Plan of Aztlán ") was a pro- indigenist manifesto advocating Chicano nationalism and self-determination for Mexican Americans. It was adopted by the First National Chicano Youth Liberation Conference, a March 1969 convention hosted by Rodolfo Gonzales 's Crusade for Justice in Denver, Colorado.
Avena sativa subsp. byzantina (K.Koch) Romero Zarco. Avena byzantina, red oats, is a species of cultivated oat native to Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, the Transcaucasus, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. [2] Cultivated for thousands of years, it is better suited to warmer conditions than white or common oats ( Avena sativa ), but is often sown as a no‑till ...
Avena sterilis is a stout, broad-leaved grass that grows up to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) tall. At maturity, it has leaf blades that are up to 60 cm (24 in) long, and 6–14 mm (0.24–0.55 in) wide. [3] Florets. It has an inflorescence that is either an equilateral or a slightly one-sided panicle. The spikelets usually have 3 florets, [2] but can have ...