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  • noun Alternative spelling of bulgur.

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  • Also known as bulgar, bulgour, or burghul, this very versatile food, is believed to have been first eaten in the Euphrates Valley as far back as 5000 BC.

    FRUITY TABOULI! (AND SOME INFO ABOUT BULGUR WHEAT) Bryanna Clark Grogan 2009

  • Also known as bulgar, bulgour, or burghul, this very versatile food, is believed to have been first eaten in the Euphrates Valley as far back as 5000 BC.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2009

  • Bulgur, also called bulgar, bulghul, or bulghur, is the staple of Middle Eastern cooking.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Bulgur, also called bulgar, bulghul, or bulghur, is the staple of Middle Eastern cooking.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Bulgur, also called bulgar, bulghul, or bulghur, is the staple of Middle Eastern cooking.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Bulgur, also called bulgar, bulghul, or bulghur, is the staple of Middle Eastern cooking.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Bulgur, also called bulgar, bulghul, or bulghur, is the staple of Middle Eastern cooking.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • And for those who take issue with rice, pilafs can be made with all kinds of grains, chewy, wheat berries, nutty bulgar, tiny calcium-rich amaranth and protein-packed pearls of quinoa.

    Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Table Manners Ellen Kanner 2011

  • • Turn off heat and in same skillet mix until coated:• ¼ cup soy grits• ¾ cup bulgar or buckwheat groats.• 1 beaten egg.

    Is it time we all gave up meat? 2011

  • Sahadi's is much bigger and is great for finding unusual olive oils, cheeses and for buying prepared foods like creamy hummus and kibbes made from lamb, beef, bulgar and pine nuts (and their olive bar is super cheap, too).

    Shop That Street: Atlantic Avenue Destinations The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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