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An ancestor of durum wheat, emmer was among the first cereals cultivated in the Fertile Crescent. It has a deliciously nutty flavour and can be eaten as a whole grain (farro) or ground into flour.
The grains make great alternative to rice, as a side or in risotto (farrotto?), or can be milled at home (we recommend using a Mockmill) for flour that makes superb bread and pasta.
Two other grains are occasionally used for farro and emmer or farro medio sits between smaller einkorn (farro piccolo) and larger spelt (farro grande).
Our emmer is grown by Jeremy Dickin in Lincolnshire.
Add cooked emmer - or if cooking time allows, dry grains - to stews and casseroles.
Add cooked or toasted grains to salads.
Mill uncooked emmer grains to produce a tasty and versatile flour.
Rinse, bring to the boil then simmer until tender (about 25 to 30 minutes). Speed up cooking by pre-soaking for a few hours.
Emmer Grain (Gluten)
For allergens, see ingredients in bold
| Typical values | Per 100g, raw whole grains |
| Energy | 1,430kJ (341kcal) |
| Fat | 2.1g |
| of which saturates | 0.1g |
| Carbohydrate | 63.3g |
| of which sugars | 3.3g |
| Fibre | 10.6g |
| Protein | 10.8g |
| Salt | <0.01g |
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
Grown in Lincolnshire by Jeremy Dickin
I love farro and haven't been able to find it in any local shops so I'm delighted to have found an online source. I've ordered it a couple of times so far and it's worked really well in all the recipes I've tried, so I'll definitely keep ordering it. Thanks, Hodmedod's!
This emmer is absolutely delicious, and everyone we've served it to has loved it. We simmer it and combine it with sauteed (in olive oil) diced onion and garlic, chopped parsley, and toasted pistachios. It's good hot or room temperature and the leftovers are equally good. Everyone likes it so much that we keep giving away our bags of emmer to them, so it was great to stock up at the recent pop-up event.
I do have difficulty getting hold some grains in United Kingdom I glad you don’t use plastic bags like a lot of companies do they say that it is recycling but the council still won’t take them because they can’t read
It's nice and fresh perfect for what I need
Looks good, I’ve not tried it yet.
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I am not going to write more than just record that — they are utterly delicious — and have become a much welcomed, convenient and enjoyed addition to our diet.
Very disappointed that they are currently out of stock. We eagerly await their return!!!
I love farro and haven't been able to find it in any local shops so I'm delighted to have found an online source. I've ordered it a couple of times so far and it's worked really well in all the recipes I've tried, so I'll definitely keep ordering it. Thanks, Hodmedod's!
Very nice
Bought on a whim and now waiting frosty weather to have some fun.
I got the whole suite of beans a few months ago and so far these have been my favourite. Lovely and creamy. And rather cute to boot!