Wheat is not a naturally occurring crop. It is the result of generations of cultivating and breeding by farmers starting with a wild grass and choosing the best seeds each cycle.
Hunter gatherers could exist in the same areas as farmers and could snack on the farmer's wheat crops. However before farmers, no wheat. So when everybody was a hunter gatherer nobody had wheat.
yes wheat does grind into flour
Yes we can grind whole wheat flour into all purpose floor Yes we can grind whole wheat flour into all purpose floor
You take the wheat (which is a grain) and grind it up.
There's really no difference. Durum wheat is the plant. Semolina is a coarse grind of the durum wheat berries. You can also grind them finer to make durum flour.
Flour
To mill wheat is to grind it (under a large stone mill wheel).
no
a mill that grind wheat into bread
Mechanical energy is used in the milling process to grind wheat grains into flour. This energy is typically generated by milling machines that use rotating wheels or blades to crush and grind the wheat kernels.
Yes
The Franciscans established missions in California where they taught Native Americans new agricultural techniques and introduced crops such as wheat, corn, and grapes. They also provided a stable source of food, shelter, and work which encouraged many Native Americans to settle near the missions and learn agricultural practices, thus transitioning from a hunter-gatherer economy to an agricultural one.
Catalhoyuk began to grow crops around 7400 BCE, transitioning from a hunter-gatherer society to an agricultural one. This shift allowed the settlement to support a larger population by cultivating grains like wheat and barley.