OldDinosaurWesH
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Yes, I was looking at an article about wheat genetics. I forget exactly how many times more genes wheat has than a human, but wheat is almost infinitely more genetically complex. 5,000 years of breeding will do that. There are five different ancestral species that wheat came from.
Durum is descended from Polish wheat, Triticum polonicum vs. Titicum aestivum for regular bread wheat. Durum is excellent for making pasta noodles based on its stickiness (very high starch content). Durum is also a fairly low-yield type that is mostly grown on marginal land that won't produce much else.
Potatoes and peppers are equally (crazy) wild in their genetic inheritance.
Wes H.
Durum is descended from Polish wheat, Triticum polonicum vs. Titicum aestivum for regular bread wheat. Durum is excellent for making pasta noodles based on its stickiness (very high starch content). Durum is also a fairly low-yield type that is mostly grown on marginal land that won't produce much else.
Potatoes and peppers are equally (crazy) wild in their genetic inheritance.
Wes H.