cerealtype
Cerealtype is a contextual term used in agriculture and food science to categorize cereal crops—grains harvested from grasses in the family Poaceae—by shared botanical lineage, agronomic traits, and culinary applications. The term is not an official taxonomic rank, but it appears in crop databases, trade data, and research to organize cereals into comparable groups for analysis and product development.
Common cerealtypes include major cereals such as wheat (Triticum aestivum, T. durum), rice (Oryza sativa), and
Uses and processing: Cereal grains serve as staple foods, ingredients for flour, breakfast cereals, and fermented
Production context and trends: Global cereal production is a cornerstone of food security. Cerealtypes are subject