A miller is a person who operates a mill. This can be used to grind wheat into flour. Traditional mills were water wheel or wind operated, these were later replaced by steam and other methods of powering the mill.
In non-motorised or poor societies, grain is still ground by pounding grain in a mortar with a pestle. This very labour intensive and time consuming task is usually done by women.
A person who ground corn and wheat into grain was a
Most civilizations have ground corn and wheat to make flour for bread.
A miller is someone who grinds grain.
No because corn is a grain and gluten (wheat) is a grain too. But is you contaminate gluten with wheat then yes.
No, wheat is a separate type of grain.
The Grain Market.
Breads and cereals. Flour is a grain product, typically ground from wheat, but you can also find corn flour (finely ground corn meal), rice flour, and flour from most other types of grain.
Corn and wheat are not the same, no. Corn is a big yellow grain that you probably recognize on the cob. Wheat is a small golden grain that you might have seen in a cornucopia at Thanksgiving.
they traded their corn for wheat
Wheat, corn, and soybean, (technically corn and soybeans are not grains so rice and oats would be next).
Corn, wheat, barley and oats.
grain, corn, wheat
I know that two are wheat and corn.
corn,barley and wheat.:-]
Barley Wheat, Rice, Corn etc.