Ziyad Semolina Wheat Fine (Smeed) 32 oz.
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Semolina is a coarse flour made from durum wheat, and it holds a significant place in Middle Eastern cuisine. Read along for some common uses and dishes that feature semolina in the Middle East:
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- Halva (Semolina Pudding): Semolina is a key ingredient in making a popular Middle Eastern dessert known as halva. It involves cooking semolina with sugar, butter, and milk or water to create a sweet, dense pudding. Halva may also include additional ingredients such as nuts, raisins, or flavorings like rosewater or orange blossom water.
- Basbousa (Revani): Basbousa is a traditional Middle Eastern dessert made with semolina, yogurt, and sugar. The mixture is baked and then soaked in a simple syrup flavored with rose or orange blossom water.
- Ma’amoul: Semolina is used in the dough for making ma’amoul, a type of Middle Eastern shortbread cookie filled with dates, nuts, or figs. These cookies are often associated with festive occasions and holidays.
- Farina Pudding (Suhor): Semolina is used to make a simple and comforting pudding known as “suhor” in some Middle Eastern countries. It involves cooking semolina with milk, sugar, and sometimes spices until it thickens into a creamy consistency.
- Couscous: While couscous is more commonly associated with North African cuisine, it is also widely used in Middle Eastern dishes. Couscous is made from semolina and is a staple in various recipes, often served as a side dish or as a base for stews and tagines.
- Sweets and Pastries: Semolina is frequently used in Middle Eastern sweets and pastries, contributing to the texture and flavor. It can be found in various desserts, including cakes, cookies, and puddings.
- Maklouba (Upside-Down Rice Dish): In some Middle Eastern countries, a dish called maklouba is made with rice and sometimes includes a layer of toasted semolina at the bottom of the pot. The dish is flipped upside down when served, creating a golden crust.
- Semolina Porridge (Hareeseh): Semolina is used to make a warm and hearty porridge known as hareeseh. It is often flavored with cinnamon and sugar and enjoyed as a comforting breakfast or dessert.
These are just a few examples of how semolina is used in Middle Eastern cuisine. Its versatility, nutty flavor, and ability to create both sweet and savory dishes make it a valuable ingredient in the region’s culinary repertoire.
Weight | 2.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.25 × 6 × 1.5 in |
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