Saffron Cream Of Wheat Pudding
Rich, sticky, delicious! Known as ‘Rava Kesari’ in India.Has…
Wheat began civilizations and protects the human body.
Wheat, Trigo & Gehun, Godimai
Wheat is probably the oldest example of hybridization in agriculture. It is a cross between 3 different species of grass.
The human ability almost 10,000 years ago to cultivate wheat probably resulted in the development of human communities and ended the peripatetic hunter-gatherer existence of man.
More land is used for wheat cultivation than any other crop, though in terms of production it is second only to Corn (Maize).
World trade in wheat is greater than for all other crops combined. Globally, wheat is the leading source of vegetable protein in human food, having a higher protein content than soybeans or the other major cereals, maize (corn) or rice.
These items on a food label indicate the presence of wheat: durum, semolina, maida, farina, bran, bulgur, graham, patent, wheat germ, thickener, and flour. Gluten, gliadin, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, starch, and monosodium glutamate are also present in Wheat.
Wheat originated in Iraq, near the Tigris and Euphrates river valley, the “cradle of civilization”, thousands of years ago and has been grown in Canada for at least two centuries.
The Roman goddess, Ceres, who was deemed the protector of the grain, gave grains their common name today – “cereal.”
Top five producers of wheat are China, India, the Russian Federation, the US, and France. Dutch wheat farms are the most productive in terms of yield per hectare.
Rich, sticky, delicious! Known as ‘Rava Kesari’ in India.Has…
A twist on couscous, this South Indian breakfast is a nutritious…