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emmer

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Editorial note

Ancient emmer wheat had 28 chromosomes and much less gluten than modern wheat.

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Quick take

Any of species Triticum dicoccum, one of a group of hulled wheats that are important food grains.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of emmer gathered in one view.

noun

Any of species Triticum dicoccum, one of a group of hulled wheats that are important food grains.

noun

A surname

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for emmer.

noun

Any of species Triticum dicoccum, one of a group of hulled wheats that are important food grains.

Example sentences

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Ancient emmer wheat had 28 chromosomes and much less gluten than modern wheat.

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I just ran out of regular but I have whole-grain emmer on hand that I can substitute.

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Now Emmer recently is on the record saying the FTX debacle isn't really FTX's fault, it's the SECs fault for letting this happen.

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Nowhere in this article an emmer with twice more gluten is mentioned.

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> More consequentially, Emmer was the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign arm for House Republicans, this year.

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Actually, I wonder why won't they go the full scale and sow original, unmodified plants - like wild emmer - and also eschew use of pesticides and herbicides.

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Also emmer (which is perhaps too niche to get mentioned in an article like this), which I focuses more on being a quick/flexible 'data scratchpad', rather than just scale.

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While most emmer varieties have indeed more gluten than the hexaploid wheat, the varieties described in the article quoted by you have, as written in the article, between 30% and 40% more gluten.

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Flax was included in the first set of domesticated plants, together with the cereals barley, emmer wheat and einkorn wheat, and together with a few legumes, including lentils and peas.

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As their fields got too salty for high yielding crops like citrus and wheat, they had to switch to lower yielding grains like emmer (good luck finding that outside of a health food store) and barley.

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The evidence shows that the animal figures such as the ram, bull, and lion that are seen in the Mesopotamian cylinder seals, the zodiac, and the Egyptian celestial diagrams symbolize the various stages of the growth of Emmer wheat.

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It is worth pointing out that wheat is an extremely common ingredient nowadays, but most of the wheat we grow and eat is no longer the traditional emmer or einkorn but a dwarf hybrid that among other differences produces extreme amounts of gluten.

Quote examples

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Khapli/Emmer is not included in the MSP schedule - it's Wheat/"Gehoon" that is included [0].

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For instance, Linnaeus named the maize as "Zea", but in Greek "Zea" was the name for emmer wheat.

3

Rep Tom Emmer was one of the original "Blockchain 8" who asked the SEC to back off of asking tough questions in the crypto space.

Proper noun examples

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Emmer also tried to prevent the SEC from investigating FTX so maybe everyone can stop pretending that it's exclusively a Democrat problem?

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Emmer Wheat is so much better than regular wheat..

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use emmer in a sentence?

Ancient emmer wheat had 28 chromosomes and much less gluten than modern wheat.

What does emmer mean?

Any of species Triticum dicoccum, one of a group of hulled wheats that are important food grains.

What part of speech is emmer?

emmer is commonly used as noun.