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Emmer Wheat Trivia: Food Reference Culinary and cooking history, cooking tips, recipes, quotes, humor, culinary crosswords ... Emmer wheat is an old form of wheat that was first cultivated in Babylonia, and is still grown as a cereal grain in Europe. Also called two grained spelt or starch wheat.
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Emmer wheat is one of the three hulled wheats known in Italy as farro. It is a low-yielding awned wheat, and was one of the first crops domesticated in the Near East. Once widely cultivated in the ancient world, it is now a relict crop in marginal mountainous regions of Europe and Asia.
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In fact Emmer wheat was the staple cereal of prehistory, the real reason why early agriculture actually worked. Even today it is grown in remote areas of Turkey and Syria. ... Along with Emmer wheat, Spelt was grown extensively in Britain during the late Iron Age and the Roman period. Its modern use is for specialist bread...
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and a genetic study attempting to discriminate the 'new wheat' of the late Neolithic/Bronze Age, T. timopheevii from emmer wheat. Archaeological evidence for domesticated wheat has been found at several sites in the Fertile Crescent, sites such as Abu Hureyra (Syria), Jericho (West Bank), and Cayönü (Turkey).
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Definition of Emmer wheat in the Medical Dictionary. Emmer wheat explanation. Information about Emmer wheat in Free online English dictionary. What is Emmer wheat? Meaning of Emmer wheat medical term. What does Emmer wheat mean? ... about Emmer wheat.
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Emmer wheat is one of the three hulled wheats known in Italy as farro. ... Emmer is a hulled wheat. In other words, it has strong glumes ...
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Stallknecht, G.F., K.M. Gilbertson, and J.E. Ranney. 1996. Alternative wheat cereals as food grains: Einkorn, emmer, spelt, kamut, and triticale. p. 156-170. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Emmer wheat. Emmer wheat. Information about Emmer wheat in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Inhabitants of areas to the north raised other wild cereals, such as einkorn and emmer wheat, instead of barley, Bar-Yosef says.
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Emmer (farro) is a non-genetically-modified ancient grain belonging to the wheat family. Originating 7,000 years ago, emmer gave rise to all durum wheat, even Kamut® (khorasan wheat) which it predates by over 4,000 years.
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