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Also called: Triticum durum L., Triticum turgidum var. durum (Scientific Name); Blé dur (French); Durumweizen, Glasweizen, Hartweizen (German); Grano duro (Italian); Trigo duro (Spanish)
Other entries for:WheatBulgur Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Durum Wheat, Emmer, Hard Wheat, Soft Wheat, Spring Wheat, Wheat Berries, Wheat Bran, Wheat Flakes, Wheat Germ, Winter Wheat Other entries for:GrainsAmaranth, Barley, Buckwheat, Cereals, Corn, Flax, Kamut, Millet, Oats, Quinoa, Red River Cereal, Rice, Rye, Semolina, Sorghum, Spelt, Teff, Triticale |
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