• Wheat middlings (also known as millfeed, wheat mill run, or wheat midds) are the product of the wheat milling process that is not flour. A good source...
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  • Cream of Wheat is an American brand of farina, a type of breakfast porridge mix made from wheat middlings. It looks similar to grits, but is smoother in...
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  • Wheat flour is a powder made from the grinding of wheat used for human consumption. Wheat varieties are called "soft" or "weak" if gluten content is low...
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  • A substitute for it would be a mix of unbleached white flour and wheat middlings; this was a common substitute prior to and after the passage of the...
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    wheatgrass: a perennial alternative to wheat Wheat germ oil Wheat production in the United States Wheat middlings Whole-wheat flour lectotype designated by Duistermaat...
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    the coat lighter include grass hays, wheat or oat chaff, and white grains such as oats, barley, or wheat middlings, but it is important to ensure the horse...
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    "breadbasket" of the empire. Other staple wheat-based Mediterranean foods include pasta and semolina (wheat middlings) products such as couscous and bulgur...
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    Flour (category Wheat)
    making of Asian-style noodles, made from wheat or rice. Semolina is the coarse, purified wheat middlings of durum wheat used in making pasta, breakfast cereals...
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  • A middlings purifier is a device used in the production of flour to remove the husks from the kernels of wheat. It was developed in Minnesota by Edmund...
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    Italian cuisine that is often served with pasta Semolina – wheat middlings of durum wheat used in making pasta List of noodles Zanini De Vita 2009, p...
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  • Semolina is the middlings of durum wheat. Semolina may also refer to: Semolina (horse), a racehorse Semolina (moth), a genus of moth Semolina pudding,...
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    Farinaceous ingredients commonly found in United States dog feed are wheat, wheat middlings, oats, barley, corn, corn meal, hominy and other similar ingredients...
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    grindings. The purpose was to make middlings the most valuable part of the product, as gluten was found in the middlings and provided nutrition and gave...
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  • 27396 Shuji, a main-belt asteroid Shunji Bīja Semolina, coarse middlings of durum wheat known as shuji in India This page or section lists people that...
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  • endosperm flour yield was enhanced by the addition of device known as the middlings purifier, which sent a blast of air into the mixture of partially-ground...
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    a business partnership with Cadwallader C. Washburn, inventor of the middlings purifier, as well as a silent partnership with William Hood Dunwoody....
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    employed the services of a cabinet maker named Winter to build the first middlings purifier. Paur milled already-separated grits a second time, first making...
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  • Chapter 20: Fingers Chapter 21: Lihaku Chapter 22: Homecoming Chapter 23: Wheat Stalks Chapter 24: A Misunderstanding Chapter 25: Wine Chapter 26: Two 'Cides...
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    dishes not eaten with a pancake-like bread called injera but is served with wheat flour bread. Places serving ful and the accompanying flour bread often provide...
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    A witness at his trial described Tantia Tope as "a man of middling stature, with a wheat complexion and always wearing a white chukri-dar turban". Tope...
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    flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer to either the grinding mechanism or the building that...
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    Dakotas. In the late 1860s, major milling innovations at the falls were a "middlings purifier" and "gradual-reduction" grinding, both borrowed from Europe...
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  • pepper, indigo leaves, and rock salt (the mordant) with sweet gruel of wheat, and the result will be brilliant dark dye. Third Recipe: Let man drink...
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    evidence of wheat, barley and lentil cultivation. Clear evidence for agriculture in the form of large domestic storages of grain and rachises of wheat and barley...
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    international demand for wheat. A massive population explosion in Europe brought wheat prices up. By 1770, a bushel of wheat cost twice as much as it...
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    rancid. Minneapolis milling companies solved this problem by inventing the middlings purifier, which made it possible to separate the husks from the flour...
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    which met from 29 October 1795 until 19 May 1796. Making of Spirits from Wheat, etc. Act 1795 (35 Geo. 3. c. 119) Poor Relief Act 1722 (9 Geo. 1. c. 7)...
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    low as 200–300. It is known that this population had domesticated emmer wheat, barley and pulses and hunted wild animals.[citation needed] The Pre-Pottery...
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    for retaining intact and operable machinery from the 1870s, after the middlings purifier had been introduced but before millstones were supplanted by...
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    authorising his Majesty to permit the exportation of an additional quantity of wheat and other articles to the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney. (Repealed...
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