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Encyclopedia of Pasta

By Oretta Zanini de Vita

Published 2009

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Literally, “flour,” but by law in Italy the word farina is used only for soft-wheat flour. In this book, the English word flour is used in its common English sense, and thus translates the Italian words farina, semolina, and sfarinato (a flour made from substances other than wheat).

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