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  1. Wheat - Wikipedia

    Well-known wheat species and hybrids include the most widely grown common wheat (T. aestivum), spelt, durum, emmer, einkorn, and Khorasan or Kamut. The archaeological record …

  2. Wheat | Production, Types, Nutrition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 9, 2025 · wheat, any of several species of cereal grasses of the genus Triticum (family Poaceae) and their edible grains. Wheat is one of the oldest and most important of the cereal …

  3. Wheat Facts | National Associate of Wheat Growers

    Wheat, used for white bread, pastries, pasta, and pizza, has been the principal cereal crop since the 18th century. Wheat was introduced by the first English colonists and quickly became the …

  4. Wheat has a protein called gluten that helps dough stretch and bread rise. The left over stems are called Straw and can be used for animal bedding, mulch and weaving baskets.

  5. Classes of Wheat | Which Wheat for What? | EatWheat

    May 13, 2018 · There are six wheat types grown in the United States. Learn about the six classes of wheat, kinds of wheat and wheat varieties.

  6. Wheat 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Effects

    Apr 4, 2019 · Wheat is a cereal grain grown in many varieties worldwide. It provides antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Many baked goods contain white and whole-wheat flour.

  7. What is Wheat? - Wheat Foods Council

    What is Wheat?

  8. Wheat: Is It Good For You? - WebMD

    Feb 12, 2024 · There are two main types of wheat. The most common type is bread or common wheat, also known as Triticum aestivum vulgare. Durum wheat, or Triticum turgidum durum, is …

  9. Wheat Bread Vs. White Bread: A Dietitian Says Which Is Healthier

    Nov 9, 2025 · A dietitian explains the winner in the wheat bread vs. white bread debate. Plus, the benefits of each, and what to know about each bread type.

  10. What is: Wheat - Understanding the Grain

    Oct 6, 2024 · What is Wheat? Wheat is a cereal grain that is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed staple foods globally. It belongs to the genus Triticum and is primarily grown for its …