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by lobster_johnson
3528 days ago
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I wouldn't call semolina unusual at all. De Cecco [1], probably the best of the bigger Italian brands, makes all their pasta products with 100% semolina (pasta di semola di grano duro). Bigger, cheaper brands such as Barilla use either the lower-grade durum flour or a mix of semolina and flour. (For those confused with the terminology: Both come from durum wheat, but semolina is milled more coarsely from the bran, whereas durum flour is everything else, milled to a finer flour. [1] http://www.dececco.it/us_us/ |
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I got confused with the terminology, apparently my brain doesn't work well when trying to speak three languages at the same time :)