Winter Wheat - Literature

Literature

  • Olaf Christen (Ed.): Winterweizen. Das Handbuch für Profis. DLG-Verlags-GmbH, 2009, ISBN 978-3-7690-0719-0.
Wheat resources
History
  • Domestication
  • Neolithic Revolution
  • Tell Abu Hureyra
  • Tell Aswad
  • Triticeae
Types of wheat
  • Common
  • Durum
  • Einkorn
  • Emmer
  • Kamut
  • Norin 10
  • Red Fife
  • Spelt
  • Winter wheat
Agronomy
  • Wheat breeding
  • Wheat diseases (list)
  • Wheat mildew
Trade
  • Australian Wheat Board
  • Canadian Wheat Board
  • Corn exchange
  • International Wheat Council
  • Peak wheat
  • Production statistics
  • Protein premium
  • Wheat pool
Parts of the plant
  • Bran
  • Germ
  • Gluten
  • Husk
  • Kernel
  • Straw
Basic preparations
None
Wheatberry
Milling
Farina
Flour (types)
Groats
Middlings
Semolina
Parboiling
Bulgur
As an ingredient
  • Bread
  • Couscous
  • Cracker
  • Flatbread
  • Pasta
  • Wheat beer
  • Wheat germ oil
  • Wheat gluten
Associated human diseases
  • Exercise-induced anaphylaxis
  • Gluten sensitivity (Coeliac disease, Wheat allergy, etc.)
Related concepts
  • Bread riot
  • Plant breeding
  • Refined grains
  • Staple food
  • Wheatpaste
  • Whole grain
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