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  2. Farro - Wikipedia

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    Farro / ˈ f ær oʊ / is a grain of any of three species of wheat, namely einkorn, emmer, or spelt, sold dried and cooked in water until soft. It is used as a side dish and added to salads, soups and stews.

  3. 9 Grains That Are Surprisingly High in Protein - AOL

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    One cup cooked farro contains 6.5 grams of protein and six grams of fiber, as well as B-vitamins, red blood cell-supporting iron and magnesium. When shopping for farro, choose whole instead of ...

  4. 45 Healthy Fall Harvest Dinners You'll Make All Autumn Long - AOL

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    Just take a look at our favorite healthy fall recipes that work with your busy schedule and the in-season produce. These fall dinner ideas make for a cozy dinner every night of the week.

  5. 15 Last-Minute Vegetarian Christmas Meals - AOL

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    Whole grains like brown rice, farro, quinoa, and bulgur can provide a healthy base for your dishes, whether in soup, salad, or side. They are a good source of healthy carbs and fiber. They are a ...

  6. Toasted Farro and Scallions with Cauliflower and Egg

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  8. Polenta - Wikipedia

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    Polenta takes a long time to cook, simmering in four to five times its volume of watery liquid for about 45 minutes with near-constant stirring; this is necessary for even gelatinization of the starch. Some alternative cooking techniques have been invented to speed up the process or not require constant supervision.

  9. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    Couscous (Arabic: كُسْكُس, romanized: kuskus) is a traditional North African dish [5] [6] of small [a] steamed granules of rolled semolina [7] that is often served with a stew spooned on top.