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A type of whole-wheat flour that is slightly coarser than regular flour. The Rev. Sylvester Graham, an early advocate of healthier foods, developed the flour.
The brand name for a type of flour milled from grain that is closely related to durum wheat and is often considered a specialty grain.
The brand name for a type of grain that is closely related to durum wheat and is often considered a specialty grain.
A common type of bread in the British Isles and the United States in which the name refers more to the shape and style of the bread loaf than to any particular recipe.
A type of yeast bread that is made with ground whole-wheat flour rather than processed white flour. Whole-grain flour produces bread that is brown in color and more flavorful than bread prepared with white flour.
The embryo of a seed or kernel of grain, located at the bottom center of the kernel. The germ is the oily part of a kernel or seed from which a new plant sprouts.
A cereal plant that thrives in temperate climates, preferring cool, moist conditions and growing in areas where other important grains, such as wheat and corn, do not grow well.
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