What is Semolina flour?

Semolina flour is like the strong, golden grain that makes pasta and bread extra tasty.

Imagine you have a box full of little yellow grains, and they’re all hard and round, kind of like tiny peas. These are called semolina grains, they come from a type of wheat called durum wheat. When you grind these grains into powder using a big, spinning mill, you get semolina flour.

How it feels and looks

Semolina flour is coarse, that means it’s not as fine as regular white flour. If you touch it, it might feel a bit gritty, like sand or the outside of a cracker. It has a pale yellow color, almost like the sun shining through a window.

What it does in food

When you use semolina flour to make pasta, it gives it that firm and chewy texture, just like how a rubber band feels when you stretch it. It also helps bread become extra crunchy on the outside while staying soft inside, kind of like how an apple has a crispy skin but juicy middle.

So next time you eat pasta or crusty bread, you might be eating semolina flour, the strong, golden grain that makes food extra tasty!

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  1. A kid learns that semolina flour is like the golden sand used to make pasta and bread.
  2. Semolina flour helps create the chewy texture in Italian dishes like risotto.
  3. Semolina is a type of coarse flour made from durum wheat.

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