Ko sem zadnjič hodil po okolici, sem opazil, da je pšenica skoraj dozorela in da bo kmalu pobran. Na naših poljih letos posejamo največ pšenice, koruze in krompirja. Pšenica je enoletna, raste po vsem svetu, vendar ne vemo zagotovo, od kod izvira. Literaturni viri navajajo, da so jih gojili pred več kot 10.000 leti, morda celo pred 50.000 leti. Vsekakor lahko rečemo, da je to najpomembnejša žitna in kulturna rastlina na splošno, tako v smislu posejana območja kot tudi pomena, ki ga ima v naši prehrani. Uporaba pšenice je najpogostejša v živilski industriji. Večina je mletih v moki, nekaj se uporablja za industrijsko proizvodnjo škroba, sladkorja in alkohola. Gill tudi ekstrahira olje, bogato z vitaminom E, medtem ko so mlete pražene žitarice odlične kot kavni nadomestki.
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Does your country bake bread from wheat flour?
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Do you grow wheat in your country?
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We grow a lot of wheat here.
Thank you for your visit and kind comment, my friend
I have not understood what you have written. But your picture says a thousand words I understand.
Wheat grows mostly in Northern India.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear friend….Yes it was a mistake in translation …. you’re home from India?
I am from India. And wheat does not grow where I live
Thank you for the explanation, my friend
You’ve highlighted some very interesting facts about wheat, so curious!!! Heard that Turkey & Armenia claim to be the main homeland of wheat.
Thanks for viewing and kind comment, dear Anastasija….I would not believe that
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Tas…..I have no idea how this happened
Thank you for your understanding, dear Tas
I’m not upset, dear Tas … I like to thank the friendly lady
While I was visiting these days in Bulgaria, I saw vast areas of wheat sown. I think it will be ready for the harvest soon.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Lacho….I also think that it will be short-term harvest
Yes wheat grows in the south island of New Zealand
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Pamela….I apologize … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Thank you for sharing. Here is what I understand from the post:
When I last walked around the area, I noticed that the wheat was almost matured and that it was soon picked up. In our fields this year we sow most of wheat, maize and potatoes. Wheat is one year old, growing all over the world, but we do not know for sure where it originated. Literature sources state that they were cultivated more than 10,000 years ago, perhaps even 50,000 years ago. In any case, it can be said that this is the most important cereal and crop plant in general, both in terms of the area sown and the importance it has in our diet. The use of wheat is the most common in the food industry. Most are grinding in flour, something is used for industrial production of starch, sugar and alcohol. Gill also extracts the oil rich in vitamin E, while milled roasted cereals are excellent than coffee substitutes.
We plant rice in our country because it is our staple food. But we use wheat for bread and pastries. I just don’t know if there are places in our country planting wheat.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear friend…..here are the ideal conditions for wheat growth … that wheat field is painted in my vicinity … this year they sowed a lot of wheat, maize and potatoes
I apologize, dear Sharon … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
I use Google translate to understand your post, my friend Lado.
Thank you for your understanding, my dear friend … I apologize again from my heart
I think they grow wheat everywhere but Antarctica…
I apologize, my friend … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, my friend
no need to apologize- you asked if they grow wheat in your country. I think the answer is always yes
Exactly, dear friend … thanks for understanding
wheat, corn and rice are everywhere
I think so too … more problem is rice … we do not cultivate it … we have no conditions
A lot of wheat is grown in the U.S.
I apologize, dear friend … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment
In our country we grow wheat
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Vidocka….You completely understand the spot … I do not know how this error occurred
Today, I really understood everything hahaha
But it was not great, dear Vida … you read easily
I apologize, dear friend … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
No problem. I do not know how this could have happened
It’s not clear to me either, dear Vidocka
Could not understand the post but the questions and photos were great. We do have wheat flour here.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Carol…..and wheat flour produce from this plant … wheat
I apologize … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Hmmm… I have to learn Slovenian this time… Hehehe…
In recent years there have been people who have succeeded in growing wheat in my country that was previously considered unsuitable for the plant.
I apologize … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear friend
That’s okay, dear friend. Yes, I also wonder why they publish it without translating it or telling you to do editing.
Exactly so … this has happened to me and has rejected my post and told me that I have to translate it into English … when I made the post, I checked everything before I sent it for approval and I’m almost sure that it was in English … so I’m even more surprised what happened
I have no clue what you said in your post, is that written in Serbian?
I apologize … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?….this is Slovenian
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear friend
Great news indeed, in our country it’s almost ended the season.
I apologize … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Thanks for viewing and kind comment, dear friend
Serbia is known for breeding wheat.
I apologize … I do not know how he translated and he approved my post?
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Branka….Serbia was sometimes the largest cereal producer in Yugoslavia