pszenne
Pszenne is a Polish adjective meaning “made from wheat” or “related to wheat.” In culinary and agricultural usage, it describes products derived from common wheat (Triticum aestivum). Examples include mąka pszenna (wheat flour), chleb pszenny (wheat bread), makarony pszenne (wheat pasta), and inne produkty pszenne (other wheat-based products). The term helps distinguish wheat-based foods from those made from other cereals such as rye, oats, or barley.
Etymology and scope: The word derives from pszenica, the Polish word for wheat. As a descriptor, pszenne
Nutrition and health considerations: Wheat-based products provide carbohydrates and varying amounts of protein, including gluten. Refined
Context and usage: The term is widely used in Poland in recipes, menus, and product labeling. It