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The Italian name for graham is "farina integrale" or "farina di grano integrale," which translates to whole wheat flour. However, graham flour specifically refers to a coarsely ground whole wheat flour, and it may not have a direct equivalent in Italian baking terminology. In Italy, whole wheat flour is commonly used but may not have the same characteristics as graham flour.

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