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Wheat (Triticum spp.) is a worldwide cultivated grass from the Levant area of the Middle East. Globally, after maize, wheat is the second most produced food among the cereal crops; rice ranks third. Wheat grain is a staple food used to make flour for leavened, flat and steamed breads; cookies,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Scientific Name: Triticum
Taxon Rank: Genus
Higher Classification: Poaceae
Lower Classifications:
Durum, Common wheat, Spelt (3 hidden)

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Gluten sensitivity The gluten-sensitive designation may not be appropriate in all cases, as wheat allergies are often directed toward albumins or globulins of wheat, or the person may have a sensitivity to proteins commonly found with wheat products (e.g. fungal amylase or bread-yeast mannins).

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Gluten sensitivity The gluten-sensitive designation may not be appropriate in all cases, as wheat allergies are often directed toward albumins or globulins of wheat, or the person may have a sensitivity to proteins commonly found with wheat products (e.g. fungal amylase or bread-yeast mannins).

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Ethanol It has been estimated that "if every bushel of U.S. corn, wheat, rice and soybean were used to produce ethanol, it would only cover about 4% of U.S. energy needs on a net basis."

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Sétif Locally produced wheat is processed by local factories to produce semolina, couscous and noodles.

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Sétif Locally produced wheat is processed by local factories to produce semolina, couscous and noodles.

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Sétif Locally produced wheat is processed by local factories to produce semolina, couscous and noodles.

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Agriculture The eight so-called Neolithic founder crops of agriculture appear: first emmer wheat and einkorn wheat, then hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chick peas and flax.

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Agriculture The eight so-called Neolithic founder crops of agriculture appear: first emmer wheat and einkorn wheat, then hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chick peas and flax.

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Agriculture The eight so-called Neolithic founder crops of agriculture appear: first emmer wheat and einkorn wheat, then hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chick peas and flax.

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Agriculture The eight so-called Neolithic founder crops of agriculture appear: first emmer wheat and einkorn wheat, then hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chick peas and flax.

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Agriculture The eight so-called Neolithic founder crops of agriculture appear: first emmer wheat and einkorn wheat, then hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chick peas and flax.

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Palouse By 1930, 90% of all Palouse wheat was harvested using combines.

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DNA DNA Lab, demonstrates how to extract DNA from wheat using readily available equipment and supplies.

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DNA DNA Lab, demonstrates how to extract DNA from wheat using readily available equipment and supplies.

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Monocropping Monocropping is most frequently practiced in industrialised countries' agricultural systems; maize (corn), soybeans and wheat are three common crops often grown using monocropping techniques.

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Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey Wheat often uses anagrams as evidence to support his theories.

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    Wheat

    Wheat (Triticum spp.) is a worldwide cultivated grass from the Levant area of the Middle East. Globally, after maize, wheat is the second most produced food among the cereal crops; rice ranks third.
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    Wheat (band)

    Wheat's debut album Medeiros, released in 1998 on Sugar Free records, was recorded by Dave Auchenbach and mixed by Red Red Meat's Brian Deck. Madaras left the group (and was never permanently replaced) prior to the release of their second Sugar Free album, 1999's Hope and Adams, which was recorded/co-produced by Dave Fridmann at Tar Box Studios in Fredonia, NY and included the song "Don't I Hold You".
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    Wheat (color)

    Wheat is a color that resembles wheat. ... List of colors
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    Category:Wheat

    Staple foods
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    Wheat beer

    Wheat beer is a beer that is brewed with a significant proportion of wheat. Wheat beers often also contain a significant proportion of malted barley.
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    Wheat allergy

    Wheat allergy, also known as wheat hypersensitivity is most commonly a food allergy, but can also be a respiratory or contact allergy resulting from occupational exposure.
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    Taxonomy of wheat

    Hexaploid wheats evolved under domestication. ... | Durum or macaroni wheat | BAu | Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn. | Triticum durum Desf. |
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    Common wheat

    Compact wheats (e.g. club wheat Triticum compactum, but in India T. sphaerococcum) are closely related to common wheat, but have a much more compact ear.
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    Winter wheat

    Winter wheat is grown all through Europe and in northern Asia.
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    Einkorn wheat

    In contrast with more modern forms of wheat, there is evidence that the gliadin protein of einkorn may not be as toxic to sufferers of coeliac disease.

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