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( "Durum" derives from a Latin word meaning "hard," and true to its name, this firm and stubborn grain demands an awful lot of softening.)
Serious Eats 2009
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Semolina: Made from the endosperm of Durum Wheat, usually used in pasta and pizza crusts due to the elasticity from gluten.
Archive 2009-07-01 Sarah 2009
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Durum semolina from semola, meaning grainy is golden yellow and a finer grind of semolina that is also used to make dried pasta.
Mary Ann Esposito: Snow Bored... Let's Bake! Mary Ann Esposito 2011
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Durum semolina from semola, meaning grainy is golden yellow and a finer grind of semolina that is also used to make dried pasta.
Mary Ann Esposito: Snow Bored... Let's Bake! Mary Ann Esposito 2011
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Semolina: Made from the endosperm of Durum Wheat, usually used in pasta and pizza crusts due to the elasticity from gluten.
A [Couple] Dozen Flours Sarah 2009
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I used my starter (made with a mix of whole-wheat and spelt flour) and added Kamut and all-purpose flours to the dough instead of the Durum Tanna called for.
Archive 2008-09-01 Sarah 2008
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In the Mediterranean they grow far more Durum wheat.
Rapid health improvements with a Paleolithic diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Canadian farmers get $12 a bushel for Canada Western Amber Durum.
And now for something completely different - Ezra Levant 2008
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Canadian farmers get $12 a bushel for Canada Western Amber Durum.
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Viana La Place and Carol Field both recommend using a Golden Durum flour, as the best substitute.
Toast: Lindy 2006
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