semolinas
Semolinas are a coarse milled product derived from durum wheat endosperm. They are higher in gluten-forming proteins than common wheat flours, which gives pasta and couscous their firm texture. The color is typically pale yellow, and the granules vary from coarse to fine.
Production and varieties: Semolinas are produced by milling durum wheat kernels and sieving to separate granules
Culinary uses: In Italian cuisine, semolina is the traditional base for pasta, imparting a firm bite. It
Nutritional and dietary notes: Semolina provides carbohydrates and moderate protein, with gluten content that makes it
Production and distribution: Durum wheat is widely grown in the Mediterranean, North America, and parts of Asia.