Wheat

/wiːt/ noun

Wheat is a grain plant whose seeds are ground into flour to make bread, pasta, and many other foods.

“Wheat” comes from Old English “hwǣte,” related to a root meaning “white,” probably from the light color of the grain or flour. It is related to names for grain in other Germanic languages.

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