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pseudocereal

[ soo-doh-seer-ee-uhl ]

noun

  1. any of several plants, as buckwheat and quinoa, that produce fruits and seeds used as flour but are not of the grass family.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pseudocereal1

First recorded in 1965–70; pseudo- ( def ) + cereal ( def )
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Example Sentences

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A pseudo grain or pseudocereal, buckwheat is something of a misnomer, not related to wheat in the slightest.

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In quinoa’s native Peru, it’s typically served as a topping on rice — which might sound like overkill to the carb-conscious until they understand that quinoa is a member of the amaranth family, a pseudocereal, meaning it’s a plant that looks and acts like a grain but, like millet and buckwheat, isn’t actually one.

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As a food crop, buckwheat is classified as a pseudocereal because it is used in much the same way as a true cereal, which must be derived from a grass, such as wheat or rye.

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In purely technical terms, a grain is the seed of any cereal or pseudocereal.

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