Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School Name that Grain, Legume, or Milled Product.

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Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School Name that Grain, Legume, or Milled Product

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 1. What am I? 1. What am I? Barley

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 2. What am I? Green Beans

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 3. What am I? Kasha

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 4. What am I? Sugar snap peas

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 5. What am I? Wheat Berries

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 6. What am I? Bulgur

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 7. What am I? Kidney Beans

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 8. What am I? Quinoa

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 9. What am I? Soybeans

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 10. What am I? Garbanzo Beans

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 11. What am I? Pinto Beans

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 12. What am I? English Peas

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 13. What am I? Lentils

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 14. What am I? Southern Peas

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 15. What am I? Snow Peas

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 16. What am I? Grits

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 17. What am I? Flour

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 18. What am I? Peanuts

Chef Dee Smith, CSFE Culinary Arts Instructor- West Forsyth High School 19. What am I? Corn meal