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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago
Cereals
Pulses
Cereals contain high levels of carbohydrates
Pulses have comparatively lower contents if carbohydrates but are rich in other nutrients like proteins and amino acids
Larger commercial production/farming
Comparatively smaller production when compared to cereals
Nearly all cereals belong to Poaceae family
Pulses majorly belong to the legume family
Because of their high carbohydrate content, cereals are one of the staple food in many countries
Pulses are just are important but consumption is comparatively lower.
Rice, wheat, corn, barley and maize are all cereals
Dry beans, chickpeas, cowpeas and lentils are examples of pulses.
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