Bran
Bran is a term with several related meanings in food, geography, and culture. In food production, bran refers to the dry, protective outer layers of cereal grains such as wheat, oats, rice, and barley. It consists mainly of the pericarp and aleurone layer and is separated from flour during milling as a byproduct. Bran is rich in dietary fiber, B vitamins, and minerals, and is commonly used in breakfast cereals, breads, muffins, and other baked goods to add texture and nutrition. It can cause digestive changes if introduced rapidly in large amounts, and some people may prefer to soak or cook it to improve digestibility.
Rice bran is a specific type of bran derived from the outer layer of rice kernels. It
Bran can also refer to a place. Bran is a commune in Brașov County, Romania, near Bran
In onomastics and fiction, Bran appears as a given name or surname in various cultures. In popular