ruisjyvät
Ruisjyvät, literally "rye grains," are the seeds of the plant Secale cereale, a cereal closely related to wheat and barley. The species is native to temperate regions of Eurasia and first domesticated in the Near East around 4 000 BCE. Rye has adapted to poorer soils, cooler climates, and higher rainfall than many other cereals, making it an important staple in northern and eastern Europe, Russia, and parts of Asia.
The grain itself has a hard outer hull and a dense pericarp that protects it during germination.
Nutritionally, ruisjyvät are high in dietary fibre, particularly arabinoxylan, which aids digestion and can help regulate
Cultivation of rye largely follows overwintering crops in temperate zones. Seeds are sown in late summer to