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The farmers said they had instead planted wheat, which was now yellow and rotting along with the clover, spinach and greens they had also planted.

They had abandoned their previous livelihoods — mainly vegetables, cotton and wheat (which was in severely short supply) — to take advantage of the security vacuum to grow a more profitable crop: opium.

We dined on some of the best grain dishes I've found on the island, especially the rice pilaf fragrant with local clarified butter called staka, and the hondros, cracked wheat, which was cooked with snails, another Cretan staple.

The house loaf is the nutty malt, a rough brown bread with cracked wheat, which was the first bread baked by Janet Henderson when the shop opened in 1962.

This is an agricultural region and contains primarily grassland/pasture and winter wheat, which was recently harvested leaving a significant number of fields either as wheat stubble or plowed bare soil.

Meanwhile, wheat, which was grown in the north, could be sent south.

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Don't confuse it with cracked wheat, which is another product made from raw wheat berries.

Other officials said there was increasing difficulty in trucking in wheat, which is essential to avoiding starvation.

So is wheat, which is corn's counterpart as the starch source of choice in the EU.

Bread wheat, which is hexaploid (6n) due to several natural spontaneous hybridizations, is an example of an allotetraploid.

Nature can produce a winner such as wheat, which is more interesting and productive than its wild-grass parents.

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