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Emmer Wheat or Farro Emmer wheat, T. turgidum dicoccum, was probably the second wheat to be cultivated. It grew in warmer climates than einkorn, and became the most important cultivated form from the Near East through northern Africa and Europe until early Roman times, when it was superseded by durum and bread wheats. But pockets of emmer cultivation survived in parts of Europe, and emmer is now widely available under its Italian name, farro.
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Emmer
Wheat
or
Farro
Emmer
wheat,
T.
turgidum
dicoccum,
was
probably
the
second
wheat
to
be
cultivated.
It
grew
in
warmer
climates
than
einkorn,
and
became
the
most
important
cultivated
form
from
the
Near
East
through
northern
Africa
and
Europe
until
early
Roman
times,
when
it
was
superseded
by
durum
and
bread
wheats.
But
pockets
of
emmer
cultivation
survived
in
parts
of
Europe,
and
emmer
is
now
widely
available
under
its
Italian
name,
farro.