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  2. Semolina - Wikipedia

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    Semolina; Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: 1,506 kJ (360 kcal) ... Semolina is the name given to roughly milled durum wheat mainly used in making pasta [3

  3. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  4. Linguine - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: 433 kcal (1,810 kJ) Carbohydrates. ... Linguine and spaghetti are traditionally made with durum or semolina flour.

  5. Wheat flour - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary questions on the exact constitution of National Flour in 1943 reveal that it was "milled from a grist consisting of 90 per cent wheat and 10 per cent diluent grains. Authorised additions are calcium at the rate of 7 oz (200 g) per 280 lb (130 kg) of flour and dried milk at the rate of 2 lb (910 g) per 280 lb (130 kg) of flour and ...

  6. Freekeh - Wikipedia

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    Freekeh is comparable in nutritional content to other cereal grains, especially durum wheat, from which it is derived, depending on the durum cultivar. [ 1 ] [ 18 ] Durum is notable for its high content of protein (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV), dietary fiber , B vitamins , and several dietary minerals , especially manganese (143% DV ...

  7. Cereal germ - Wikipedia

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    Detailed illustration of the different parts constituting a wheat kernel. The germ of a cereal grain is the part that develops into a plant; [1] it is the seed embryo. [2] Along with bran, germ is often a by-product of the milling [3] that produces refined grain products.

  8. Rolled oats - Wikipedia

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    In a 100-gram reference amount, whole oats supply 379 calories and contain high amounts (20% or more the Daily Value, DV) of the B vitamins – thiamine and pantothenic acid (40% and 22% DV, respectively) – and several dietary minerals, especially manganese (173% DV) and phosphorus (59% DV).

  9. Bulgur - Wikipedia

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    A 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2-ounce) reference serving supplies 350 kilojoules (84 kilocalories) of food energy. A study of uncooked samples from different sources found, with some variation between samples, about 9% protein, 11% moisture, 1% ash, 70% starch of which 2–2.8% beneficial resistant starch , 7% fibre, mostly beneficial insoluble fibre .