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wheat berry
noun
the whole kernel of wheat, sometimes cracked or ground and used as a cereal or cooked food, or made into bread.
Word History and Origins
Origin of wheat berry1
Example Sentences
The first that they served was kutya, a traditional dish made of wheat berries, poppy seeds, nuts, raisins and honey.
Once you start playing around with them, you’ll realize how tasty and easy it is to enjoy wheat berries, farro, barley, sorghum and more.
Black malt oil made from wheat berries is sprouted in house, blackened and mixed with beeswax to co-star in a rich foie gras macaron.
Next there’s water, sugar, yeast, sunflower seeds and wheat berries.
This flour has more bran and germ present than white flour, but it's not so much that you're including the entire wheat berry, as with 100 percent whole-wheat.
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