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DURU Chickpeas 1kg

This type of chickpea, which is called ram chickpea due to its recessed and recessed shape resembling a ram, is a type of chickpea that stays on a sieve with a hole opening of 8mm. Produced in Karaman and Konya regions, this type of chickpea is especially suitable for hummus-style appetizers and crushed chickpea dishes.
$8.99
Picture of DURU Coarse Bulgur 1kg

DURU Coarse Bulgur 1kg

Coarse bulgur is the most common and famous type of bulgur both in the World and Turkey. The grains size of coarse bulgur is from 2,0 to 2,8 mm and It is the 3# size of the Duru Bulgur.
$5.99
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DURU Coarse Bulgur w/Vermicelli 1kg

Coarse bulgur with vermicelli is a mix of roasted vermicelli and coarse bulgur. It contains 25% roasted vermicelli and 75% coarse bulgur. It is delicious time saving bulgur for busy bulgur lovers.
$5.99
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DURU Dark Fine Bulgur 1kg

Dark fine bulgur is produced from red wheat such as golia and bezostaja. It is different in color and taste and also its texture is softer. In some recipes where the bulgur is kneaded such as raw meatballs or kibbe, dark fine bulgur is preferred to yellow fine due to it gets softer easier.
$5.99
Picture of DURU Extra Coarse Bulgur 1kg

DURU Extra Coarse Bulgur 1kg

Extra Coarse Bulgur, which is bigger than course bulgur, looks like a half of a wheat grain. This bulgur can be used in soups and stuffing as a substitute to rice.
$5.99
Picture of DURU Fava Beans 800g

DURU Fava Beans 800g

Fava beans grow in big, bumpy green pods on an easy-to-grow flowering pea plant that is harvested in the spring. Inside the cushy pods are large, flat, bright green beans with a tough, clear skin that is typically removed before eating. The labor-intensive process of preparing fava beans may have attributed to the legume's slow rise to popularity in America, a country full of bean options. Sought out by chefs and veggie lovers, fava beans are more expensive than your average fresh or dried bean.
$5.99