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  2. Semolina - Wikipedia

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    In much of North Africa, durum semolina is made into the staple couscous and different kinds of flat breads like m'semen, kesra, khobz and other. In Pakistan and North India semolina is called sooji, and in South India, rava. Semolina is used to make savory South Indian foods, such as rava dosa, rava idli, rava kitchri and upma. It is used to ...

  3. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    Couscous is traditionally made from semolina, the hardest part of the grain of durum wheat (the hardest of all forms of wheat), which resists the grinding of the millstone. The semolina is sprinkled with water and rolled with the hands to form small pellets, sprinkled with dry flour to keep them separate, and then sieved.

  4. Wheat grain classes - Wikipedia

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    The wheat grain classes used in the United States are named by colour, season, and hardness: [6] [7] [8] Durum – Hard, translucent, light-coloured grain used to make semolina flour for pasta and bulghur; high in protein, specifically, gluten protein. [7] [8] Hard Red Spring – Hard, brownish, high-protein wheat used for bread and hard baked ...

  5. Semolina pudding - Wikipedia

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    Semolina pudding or semolina porridge is a porridge-type pudding made from semolina, which is cooked with milk, or a mixture of milk and water, or just water. It is often served with sugar, cocoa powder, cinnamon, raisins, fruit, or syrup. [1] It is similar to grain based halva or halawa.

  6. Flour - Wikipedia

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    Noodle flour is a special blend of flour used for the making of Asian-style noodles, made from wheat or rice. Semolina is the coarse, purified wheat middlings of durum wheat used in making pasta, breakfast cereals, puddings, and couscous. Spelt, an ancient grain, is a hexaploid species of wheat. [22]

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  9. Where does gritters’ salt come from? The secret ... - AOL

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    The UK’s grit has a surprising origin