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  2. 45 Outrageously Good Orzo Recipes - AOL

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    How To Cook Orzo Pasta. Like any other pasta, orzo should be boiled until al dente before added to soup, salads or any other delicious recipes. Related: 30 Types of Pasta. Best Orzo Recipes.

  3. 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.

  4. Orzo - Wikipedia

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    ' barley noodle ') in Turkish cooking, and لسان العصفور (lisān al-ʿaṣfūr, lit. ' sparrow tongue ') in Egyptian cooking. In Spain, the equivalent pasta is called piñones (also the Spanish word for 'pine nuts', which orzo resembles [10]). Ptitim is a rice-grain-shaped pasta developed in the 1950s in Israel as a substitute for ...

  5. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Some different colours and shapes of pasta in a pasta specialty store in Venice. There are many different varieties of pasta. [1] They are usually sorted by size, being long (pasta lunga), short (pasta corta), stuffed (ripiena), cooked in broth (pastina), stretched (strascinati) or in dumpling-like form (gnocchi/gnocchetti).

  6. How to Cook Orzo Perfectly Every Time—Plus 6 Orzo ... - AOL

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  7. Farro Risotto with Mushrooms Recipe - AOL

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    Notes: For extra fiber, I used brown, unhulled farro in this recipe. If you are using pearled farro, you don't need to soak. For extra fiber, I used brown, unhulled farro in this recipe. If you ...

  8. Caffè d'orzo - Wikipedia

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    In Italy caffè d'orzo is made in traditional Italian espresso machines in cafes. Italian families tend, instead, to make it using an orziera, a special moka pot adapted to barley. During World War II and in the post-war era, caffè d'orzo and chicory became popular substitutes for coffee, which was expensive due to rationing and food shortages ...

  9. Toasted Farro and Scallions with Cauliflower and Egg

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