What's the difference between wheaten and wholemeal?
Wheaten
Definition:
(a.) Made of wheat; as, wheaten bread.
Example Sentences:
(1) The ability to adapt to a large daily intake of unleavened bread made from wheaten wholemeals of high extraction rate was examined in two young Americans who had not previously consumed fiber, phytate-, and phosphate-rich bread of this type.
(2) A chopped wheaten hay was offered to the ram lambs (n 24), whose nutrient intake was altered by infusing into the abomasum a liquid supplement, containing reconstituted cow's milk, sodium caseinate, minerals and vitamins, for a period of at least 30 d. Either two or three lambs were allocated by live weight to each of ten rates of nutrient supplementation.
(3) Our plan had been to reach the harbour village of Carnlough, the halfway point, by lunchtime so that we could have chowder and wheaten bread at the Londonderry Arms to fortify us for the final leg back to Belfast.
(4) The animals fed 30% wheaten bran diet did not develop tumorigenesis and showed comparatively slight decrease of the enzyme activities.
(5) During a 20 day period of high fiber consumption in the form of bread made partly from wheaten wholemeal, two men developed negative balances of calcium, magnesium, zinc and phosphorus due to increased fecal excretion of each element.
(6) There are also cheaper snackier dishes available, like homemade soup with the kitchen's own chocolate stout take on that Northern Irish staple, wheaten bread.
(7) Merino sheep fed on a diet of chopped wheaten hay, chopped lucerne (Medicago sativa) hay and oat grain were the source of rumen contents for the study.
(8) Parous Merino ewes were maintained outdoors in feedlots during the beginning of the spontaneous breeding season and fed a maintenance ration of wheaten hay.
(9) In experiment 1 no differences in methionine adenosyltransferase (MAT) or cystathionine lambda-lyase (CGL) were detected between lucerne and wheaten straw diets, or between effects of fasting for 48 h and 96 h after feeding lucrene chaff as opposed to fasting after feeding wheaten straw.
(10) Feed 1--cube feeding plus hay; Feed 2--oats, wheaten bran and greens plus hay; Feed 3--Mixed feeding regime of feeds 1 and 2; Feed 4--unknown regime.
(11) One of them was fed standard diet, containing 30% of wheaten bran and the other 5 groups received high-lipid diets, containing 30% of different fats.
(12) Almonds showed the most positive reactions (11.6%), then malt (10%), cheese, mustard, red pepper (8.3% each), and wheaten flour (7.5%).
(13) Liver folates were examined in five ewes fed on restricted amounts of a diet of wheaten hay-chaff and gluten and injected weekly with vitamin B(12).