Bulgar

/ˈbʊlɡɑr/ noun

A cracked grain product made from wheat, also spelled 'bulgur'; a staple in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cooking.

From Turkish 'bulgur' or Arabic 'burghul,' derived from the root meaning 'to break' or 'crack.' The grain is partially cooked and dried, then cracked into pieces—the preparation method gave the grain its name.

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