frumento
wheat
noun froo-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: Latin frumentum (grain, corn), from frui (to enjoy/use).
Usage Note
Frumento is the formal and agricultural term for wheat; in everyday cooking Italians more often say grano. Both refer to Triticum, but frumento appears on packaging, in official statistics, and in technical contexts. Grano duro (durum wheat) and grano tenero (soft wheat) are the standard distinctions.
Examples
"Il frumento è la base della pasta italiana."
Natural Translation
Wheat is the basis of Italian pasta.
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