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cracked wheat
[ krakt weet, hweet ]
noun
- unprocessed kernels of wheat that have been broken into particles.
cracked wheat
noun
- whole wheat cracked between rollers so that it will cook more quickly
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cracked wheat1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
Eye-openers include kinche — boiled cracked wheat finished with clarified butter — and beef stew mixed with torn injera.
From Washington Post
I have since come a degree nearer on cracked wheat at a water-cure!
From Project Gutenberg
You must use the plainer things; old-fashioned oatmeal and cracked wheat, bought in bulk, and rice and corn-meal.
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Patent flour, for instance, made from the inner part of the grain, is not so rich in ash as whole or cracked wheat.
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It was boiled cracked wheat with a little meat chopped in, no sauce or other relish upon it.
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But the number was not small who did not pretend to take this meal while the cracked wheat appeared.
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