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Old 06-22-2007, 01:13 PM   #1  
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what is it exactly? is it healthy?

any of you ever try it? i had it last night at dinner. it was a bulgar wheat salad with beans and a little feta cheese. it was really good.

any other ideas?
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Old 06-22-2007, 01:30 PM   #2  
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I love the stuff and make it often. So nutty and healthy! I make all sorts of things with it, sometiems use it in veggie burgers, sometiems i make a stuffing out of it. You can get it at your regular grocery store sometimes or else in the bulk food bins at other stores.

http://www.wholegrainscouncil.org/recipesBulgur.htm is some information and recipes. Allrecipies.com , epicurious.com recipezaar.com all have many recipes. Just type in bulgur at the search box and away you go!
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It is a grain and is very healthy.

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I use it in tabouli - bulgur, tomatoes, onion, fresh parsley, mint, lemon juice, olive oil.

My mom used to serve it to us as a cooked breakfast cereal, with milk and honey on it.

I'm assuming it's pretty healthy.
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Bulgur is cracked wheat that has been pre-cooked (steamed) and then dried. To use it in a salad all you need to do is soak it overnight. You can speed the process up by pouring boiling water over it and letting it soak 30 mins. I like it in tabouli and pilaf.
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