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From a nutritional perspective, farro is hard to beat - Elena Dogliotti

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Farro: An Ancient And Complicated Grain Worth Figuring Out

I was ready to forget about farro. This was a couple of years ago when I first attempted to cook the savory grain that also boasts an ancient pedigree. I had sampled farro in restaurants where I had enjoyed it transformed into risottos and incorporated into salads. I had come to adore its nutty earthiness and satisfying chew.

But after spending well over an hour simmering a batch of this form of wheat, I wound up tossing the whole mess in the garbage. As it turned out, the type of farro I was using was the whole grain variety. It's highest in fiber and nutrients like Vitamin B3 and zinc, but whole farro also requires overnight soaking — a step I had neglected to take. That meant that…

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 Farro: An Ancient And Complicated Grain Worth Figuring Out

"There is indeed a lot of confusion about farro," says Cynthia Harriman, director of food and nutrition strategies at The Whole Grains Council. In fact, it can be enough to make you reach for your bag of quinoa. Yet when all is said and done, farro is actually a forgiving grain to cook with. Simply follow the directions on the package.

7 Must-Know Things About Farro

Move over Queen Quinoa, there's another healthy grain in town that's gaining popularity. Here, everything you need to know about farro—the coolest newcomer in the grain aisle. Plus, all the tasty ways to enjoy it!

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Like quinoa, farro is a complete protein, meaning it contains all of the essential amino acids. Its fiber and protein content exceed those of brown rice and barley, yet it is still low in fat.

How to Use Farro

Also known as emmer wheat, farro (triticum dicoccon) is the Italian name for this hulled ancient mother grain that gave rise to modern wheat. Often confused with spelt (triticum spelta), they are two distinct, though closely related grains. Armed with more than twice the protein and fiber of modern wheat, each grain of farro packs a nutritious punch.

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