🌾 Elevate your plate with the ancient grain that’s making a modern comeback!
Roland Foods Italian Pearled Farro is a chewy, quick-cooking ancient wheat grain with zero trans fats, sourced directly from Italy. Perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking authentic, nutrient-rich grains to enhance their culinary repertoire.
C**R
Great Farro!
I love this Farro! It is a wonderful whole grain to serve with many things. It is a big part of the Mediterranean diet, which is all about the whole grains, vegetables, fruits and more! Farro is so good, it’s like a splurge…and it’s filling too!
G**E
Worth the price
Pricey but very tasty. Suggest cooking in broth instead of plain water
M**Y
Sweet childhood memories: COLIVA
OMG, Coliva!!! ("dish based on boiled wheat that is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox Church for commemorations of the dead") Not being Greek Orthodox, for me coliva is just dessert, without the sad connotation... After 50+ years, I had a craving for it & started to google for answers, as I wasn't even sure what was it made of (never before did I make it myself). Found a Romanian recipe calling for "arpacas" (translated as pearl barley?) and still not sure if I should use pearl barley or wheat. The "health" craze gets really confusing and after extensive research I ultimately understood the difference between hulled, pearled, farro, wheat, etc. I took a chance on this form (pearled), thinking: what have I got to lose. Then came: how the heck do I cook this to come up with coliva. So I went for a smaller sampler, combining cooking instructions from recipe and reviews. I used 1 cup Farro & 2 cups water (one review recommended 2.5-3 & bag says 4c water). In 15 min of slow simmering it was the absolute perfect texture: crunchy, not mushy, grains popping in the mouth. So I stopped the cooking but I still had to drain maybe half cup of water, when I was hoping I would have to add a bit more & was planning to use milk instead. Being a dessert (NO health concerns here, just spoil your taste buds...lol) it asks for sugar, raisins, walnuts. I skipped the sugar & used about 1/3 cup vanilla coffee creamer instead (life is short...), as I still wanted the "milk" taste in the grains & raisins and just too impatient to wait for the dried fruit to soak in milk (or rum...;-). While still hot, I mixed in the chopped walnuts, raisins, dried papaya, dry sour cherries, cinnamon, and orange peel. (hey, after improvising everything else, why not just go to town and add a little bit of this and a handful of that?) WOW is all I could say. Tears of joy...I was beaming with pride when my husband, a bona-fide Greek Orthodox indeed, said: wow, this is really good! I bet it would be even better with a touch of rum, Amaretto, or any other flavored liqueur, roasted coconut flakes, almonds, or other baking spices/essence, depending on your taste buds. Just use your imagination and make sure you "portion" it appropriately. It might be addictive...
L**
Best farrow ever!
This grain is so good and healthy. Cooks quickly and has a nutty flavor that is addictive. Makes a good salad even better. 😋
S**A
Looking for this product.
I was looking for this product in my local grocery store and I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm glad that I was able to purchase it on Amazon. So I have already cooked it and used it in a salad. The taste was good, nice and healthy, and high in protein, just what I needed for eating healthy.
A**R
Taste
A lot of kernels were powdered
X**L
Really nice, large rounded grains that hold their shape
A very nice product… When cooked up held its shape perfectly without being too firm or too mushy. Highly recommend.
J**Y
iT'S SO VERSATILE!
I keep ordering this because I love it and it is really good for you. I add it to side dishes and desserts to give extra texture. Its nutlike mild flavor goes with everything.
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