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'''Wheat''' is a grain. As such, it can be easily eaten plain, ground into flour and baked into bread or brewed into beer. Wheat is the only common grain<ref>J. Seymour - ''The concise guide to self-sufficiency'' ISBN 978-1-4053-2020-7 p. 158</ref> which is high enough in gluten to generate large amounts of gas during the baking process, which leads to a ''risen'' (fluffy) bread.
 
'''Wheat''' is a grain. As such, it can be easily eaten plain, ground into flour and baked into bread or brewed into beer. Wheat is the only common grain<ref>J. Seymour - ''The concise guide to self-sufficiency'' ISBN 978-1-4053-2020-7 p. 158</ref> which is high enough in gluten to generate large amounts of gas during the baking process, which leads to a ''risen'' (fluffy) bread.
  
Combined with [[beans]], grains make a complete protein.
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Combined with [[beans]], grains can make a complete, although sparse, diet.
  
Wheat production rates can reach 5 to 10 tonnes per Hectare.<ref>https://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2018/07/international-benchmarks-for-wheat-production.html</ref>  This is about half the production rate of rice.
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Wheat production rates can reach 5 to 10 tonnes per Hectare.<ref>https://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2018/07/international-benchmarks-for-wheat-production.html</ref>  This is about half the production rate of rice. However, wheat has a higher energy density.
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|kg/m2
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|kilocalorie/kg
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|Rice
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|China
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|17
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|1300
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|2210
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|Wheat
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|USA
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==References==
 
==References==

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Wheat is a grain. As such, it can be easily eaten plain, ground into flour and baked into bread or brewed into beer. Wheat is the only common grain[1] which is high enough in gluten to generate large amounts of gas during the baking process, which leads to a risen (fluffy) bread.

Combined with beans, grains can make a complete, although sparse, diet.

Wheat production rates can reach 5 to 10 tonnes per Hectare.[2] This is about half the production rate of rice. However, wheat has a higher energy density.

Crop Tonnes/ha kg/m2 kilocalorie/kg kilocalorie/m2
Rice China 17 1.7 1300 2210
Wheat USA 10 1.0 3400 3400

References

  1. J. Seymour - The concise guide to self-sufficiency ISBN 978-1-4053-2020-7 p. 158
  2. https://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2018/07/international-benchmarks-for-wheat-production.html