Hard red spring wheat flour is named for its berries, which are closely related to hard red winter wheat. This variety is usually grown in the northern United States and Canada. Planted in spring and harvested in the fall, hard red spring wheat has the highest protein content of all the wheat varieties (13.5%). Although it is one of the hardest wheat types, it is widely used to make flour for bread, croissants and pizza flour. Many bakers will add this to flour made from softer wheat for the extra protein content it imparts to the bread. Like hard red winter wheat, hard red spring wheat has a reddish colored husk and produces a slightly darker flour than a white wheat. Spring wheat tends to have more gluten content than the more common winter wheat varieties. Reds are generally considered more nutty or bitter than their white wheat counterparts. This can be a benefit or a detriment, depending on what flavors you are trying to produce.
Durum wheat is very hard, which facilitates high yield of semolina. The break system for durum wheat is extended to allow gradual breakdown of kernels to achieve maximum production of semolina and minimum production of flour. Purified semolina from the break system is uniformly sized and freed from adhering bran by repeated sizing, grading, and purification. Most semolina is from sizing purifiers, making durum mills readily recognized by the large number of purifiers. The traditional durum wheat semolina particle size is coarser relative to what is used by modern pasta processors today, which tends to be finer. Although durum wheat is primarily associated with pasta production, a very high percentage of durum wheat is used for the production of couscous, a popular food in North Africa. A considerable portion of durum wheat is also used for bread baking, which includes flat-breads as well as hearth-style bread.
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