Farina (food)

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Farina is a form of milled wheat popular in the United States.[1] It is often cooked as a hot breakfast cereal, or porridge. The word farina comes from the Latin word for 'meal' or 'flour'. Farina is milled from hard red wheat (spring or winter variants).[2] In commercially available farina, the bran and most of the germ are removed. Cream of Wheat, Malt-O-Meal, and Farina Mills are popular brand names of breakfast cereal.

TypeCereal
CourseBreakfast
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsWheat
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Farina
TypeCereal
CourseBreakfast
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsWheat
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