Is a croissant part of the grains family?
Yes, a croissant is part of the grains family.
Here's why:
* Croissants are made primarily from flour. Flour is derived from grains, typically wheat.
* Wheat is a grain. Grains are the seeds of grasses, and wheat is one of the most common types.
Therefore, a croissant contains grains and is considered part of that food group.
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