Kamut -- A Short Story About A Big Grain
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| Fri, 08-22-2008 - 7:20pm |
I love trying new foods. Lately, I've started seeing and using a lot more products made with kamut and I thought I'd share this interesting blurb about it:
"The story of Kamut is a rather strange one - the short version is that a few grains of kamut were found in Egypt and sent to Montana in the 1950's for cultivation. After a lack of interest, all 1500 bushels were sold as cattle feed and it seemed this breed of wheat, called "King Tut's Wheat", would vanish forever. It was nearly 40 years before Kamut showed back up in the health food boom of the 1990's.
It's the unique make-up of Kamut, called Giant Wheat, that so interested food folks then and now. Kamut has 40% more protein, higher lipids and amino acids and more vitamins and minerals than traditional wheat and has a sweet, hearty flavor that many wheat intolerant people can tolerate (check with your doctor before trying)."


