Einkorn Wheat Bread: Ötzi the Iceman’s Last Meal
Ötzi the Iceman is Europe's oldest mummy, dating back to 3,300 B.C. Ötzi managed to eat a meal of meat, an herb, and bread made from einkorn wheat sometime shortly before his death.
View ArticleTriticum Monococcum
Triticum monococcum is the domestic form of einkorn wheat. The wild form of einkorn is called Triticum boeoticum.
View ArticleOther Names for Einkorn
We call it “einkorn” but across the world, Triticum monococcum has many names, and that’s no surprise since it’s the world’s most primitive form of wheat. Here are the names we’ve collected: einkorn...
View ArticleUnauthorized GMO Wheat Discovered in Oregon
In the past week, our family has enjoyed several beautiful and delicious einkorn foods, including bread, tortillas, muffins, pancakes, waffles, and pie (crust). With each delicious food, I am reminded...
View ArticleAncient Einkorn Discovered in Britain
Einkorn has done it again. This delicious and useful ancient grain has now improved our view of history. Recently, Einkorn was discovered underwater off the Isle of Wight. Thousands of years ago, the...
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