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Organic Bulgur Wheat - 2kg Reviews

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Organic Bulgur Wheat can be used like couscous.
Organic Bulgur Wheat is a wholewheat grain that has been heated and then gently cracked into smaller pieces. Bulgar cooks into a light fluffy consistency similar to couscous and it can be used in the same way - it is great in salads and side dishes. One 60g serving of bulgar is a source of Manganese.

Making wheat into bulgur is an ancient method which dates back to 4000 year ago. The wheat is boiled, dried and then cracked to produce these smaller pieces which are quicker to cook. It has been used traditionally in Mediterranean cooking and remains popular there today.

Bulgur is popular across the globe and is used in a range of recipes. It is particularly popular in Middle Eastern, North African and Eastern European cuisines. Probably the most well known dish made with bulgar is tabouleh which is a tasty combination of fresh herbs, lemon juice and tomatoes served as part of a meze.

Ingredients: Organic Bulgur Wheat

Origin: Turkey

Allergy information: Contains gluten. Packed on premises that handle tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, celery, mustard.
Suitable for Vegans & Vegetarians
Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Food Items > Grains, Rice & Cereal

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Posted 1 year ago
Rinse and you’re ready to cook. Quick to cook and tasty. Better for me than rice.
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Posted 1 year ago
1Kg bag’s suits me.
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Posted 1 year ago
It's good bulghar wheat. It's not the best I've ever had (prefer the darker, nuttier variety myself), but it's good.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great bulghur wheat, good flavour and not bleached out.
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Posted 2 years ago
Love this item. Great for a speedy meal
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Posted 2 years ago