Toasted=dead
a wheat germ is a germ made from wheat like a pesticide
It allows DNA to extract from the wheat germ.
NO. Wheat germ is a portion [at the tip] of a grain of wheat, while yeast is a microscopic "bug" for which we have many different uses [for example, in the fermentation process in the making of wine, beer, and distilled products, and also in the bread and pastry making processes.
Wheat germ contains DNA. You can extract it by using clear detergent and rubbing alcohal.
DNA isn't as easily freed from the cells with addition to dish detergent as it would be in wheat germ.
I always use raw.
The toasting or any heat is going to break down the DNA I would think.
It's just as healthy either way. Toasting will not affect the nutritional content. Enjoy!
za'atar (herb), zebda (butter), zematur (gruel/porridge of toasted wheat germ and honey-almond butter)
discard most of the rancidity prone nutritional minerals and oils associated with the bran and germ elements, of the wheat kernel.
a wheat germ is a germ made from wheat like a pesticide
It allows DNA to extract from the wheat germ.
The Wheat Germ's cell's nucleus.
for human consumption, wheat germ cereals and wheat germ oil are the two most popular preparations of the grain.
If the wheat germ is freshly prepared from wheat grains it will not be bitter. However, wheat germ contains oils that quickly go rancid as soon as the grain is ground and the wheat germ separated out. It is the rancid oils in stale wheat germ that cause the bitter taste. When the wheat germ is rancid it no longer has any special nutritive value. If a package of wheat germ is on sale, it is probably because it went rancid and the store manager knows it.
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"Wheat germ" is a singular noun representing a composite thing. It is not correct to say "wheat germs."