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Dry whole wheat breadcrumbs
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Dried whole wheat breadcrumbs are an ingredient made from whole wheat bread that has been dehydrated and grated to achieve a fine, granular texture. It is commonly used in cooking as a coating for meats, fish, vegetables, or in recipes for meatballs and croquettes, providing a crispy crust and a slightly deeper, more nutritious flavor than white breadcrumbs.
This ingredient originates from the European tradition of utilizing stale bread by dehydrating and grinding it. The whole wheat version comes from bread made with whole wheat flour, meaning it retains all parts of the wheat grain (bran, germ, and endosperm), which gives it a higher content of fiber, vitamins, and minerals compared to its refined counterpart.
Among its nutritional properties, it stands out for being a rich source of dietary fiber, which helps improve digestion and provides a greater feeling of fullness. Furthermore, it provides minerals such as iron and magnesium, as well as B-complex vitamins, which are beneficial for the nervous system and energy production.
In different Latin American countries, dried whole wheat breadcrumbs may have similar or adapted names, such as "pan molido integral", "pan rallado integral", or "pan molido seco integral". However, the most common term is pan rallado integral, and it is important to note that it always refers to the dry, granulated version of whole wheat bread, ready to be used as a coating or to add texture to various preparations.
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