Semolina
volume
British pronunciation/sˌɛməlˈiːnɐ/
American pronunciation/ˌsɛməˈɫinə/

"semolina" の定義と意味

Semolina
01

セモリナ

small pieces of crushed durum or similar wheat grains used in making pasta and pudding
semolina definition and meaning

What is "semolina"?

Semolina is a coarse flour made from durum wheat, a hard variety of wheat known for its high protein and gluten content. It has a pale yellow color and a slightly gritty texture. Semolina is commonly used in pasta-making, where its coarse texture helps to create a firm and resilient pasta dough that holds its shape well during cooking. It is also used in the production of couscous, a staple food in North African and Middle Eastern cuisines. Additionally, semolina is used in baking to make certain types of bread, cakes, and desserts, where its coarse texture adds a unique crumb and chewiness to the finished product.

example
examples
The pastry chef used semolina in her tart crust recipe, achieving a delicate and flaky texture.
They decided to make homemade gnocchi using semolina, creating pillowy dumplings that were a hit at their dinner party.
download-mobile-app
モバイルアプリをダウンロード
Langeek Mobile Application
アプリケーションをダウンロード
LanGeek
アプリをダウンロード
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store