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Delights from the Garden of Eden

By Nawal Nasrallah

Published 2019

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Farina (jireesh/jireesha) is ground hard non-durum wheat, whitish in color and similar in texture to grits (crushed corn). It is consumed as a cooked cereal pudding in the West. In Iraq, it is called jireesh, and it is mainly used in making the shell for kubbat jireesh, and mixed with bulgur as a binding ingredient in making the shell for kubbat burghul. If you do not have access to Middle Eastern stores, substitute Cream of Wheat. Unlike bulgur, jireesh is not parboiled.

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