Roland Foods

Roland Foods Italian Farro Pearled 17 6 Ounce

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$7.75

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  • Farro, a grain, is an unhybridized form of wheat that has a firm, chewy texture
  • Cleaned and pearl shaped, farro is the first grain made from wheat, and dates back to the ancient egyptians
  • Add farro to a pot of boiling water and cook until desired doneness is reached, drain and serve
  • Zero grams of trans fat
  • Product of Italy
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Product details

BrandRoland Foods
Number of Items1
Unit Count17.6 Ounce
Item Weight17.6 Ounces
Item Package Quantity1

Technical specifications

product_dimensions1 x 6.67 x 10.5 inches; 1.1 Pounds
upc041224721401
manufacturerAmazonUs/AMIA9
units17.6 Ounce
best_sellers_rank#25,679 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #5 in Dried Farro

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Customers say

Customers find this farro cereal delicious, with one noting it's excellent when cooked in vegetable broth, and another mentioning it makes a wonderful risotto. Customers also consider it good value for money.

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Delicious.o

MarKachNovember 18, 2025

Just delicious! Don’t hesitate, buy this Farro! We are hooked on this grain. Read more

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Sweet childhood memories: COLIVA

mistyAugust 4, 2018

OMG, Coliva!!! ("dish based on boiled wheat that is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox Church for commemorations of the dead") Not being Greek Orthodox, for me coliva is just dessert, without the sad connotation... After 50+ years, I had a craving for it & started to google for answers, as I wasn't even sure what was it made of (never before did I make it myself). Found a Romanian recipe calling for "arpacas" (translated as pearl barley?) and still not sure if I should use pearl barley or wheat. The "health" craze gets really confusing and after extensive research I ultimately understood the difference between hulled, pearled, farro, wheat, etc. I took a chance on this form (pearled), thinking: what have I got to lose. Then came: how the heck do I cook this to come up with coliva. So I went for a smaller sampler, combining cooking instructions from recipe and reviews. I used 1 cup Farro & 2 cups water (one review recommended 2.5-3 & bag says 4c water). In 15 min of slow simmering it was the absolute perfect texture: crunchy, not mushy, grains popping in the mouth. So I stopped the cooking but I still had to drain maybe half cup of water, when I was hoping I would have to add a bit more & was planning to use milk instead. Being a dessert (NO health concerns here, just spoil your taste buds...lol) it asks for sugar, raisins, walnuts. I skipped the sugar & used about 1/3 cup vanilla coffee creamer instead (life is short...), as I still wanted the "milk" taste in the grains & raisins and just too impatient to wait for the dried fruit to soak in milk (or rum...;-). While still hot, I mixed in the chopped walnuts, raisins, dried papaya, dry sour cherries, cinnamon, and orange peel. (hey, after improvising everything else, why not just go to town and add a little bit of this and a handful of that?) WOW is all I could say. Tears of joy...I was beaming with pride when my husband, a bona-fide Greek Orthodox indeed, said: wow, this is really good! I bet it would be even better with a touch of rum, Amaretto, or any other flavored liqueur, roasted coconut flakes, almonds, or other baking spices/essence, depending on your taste buds. Just use your imagination and make sure you "portion" it appropriately. It might be addictive... Read more

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Great Farro!

C. J. KoehlerMarch 18, 2025

I love this Farro! It is a wonderful whole grain to serve with many things. It is a big part of the Mediterranean diet, which is all about the whole grains, vegetables, fruits and more! Farro is so good, it’s like a splurge…and it’s filling too! Read more

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Delicious substitute for rice or pasta

CGILLJuly 9, 2025

I bought this to try a grain that has more Nutrients than rice or pasta. It was delicious! I made a farro salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, sun-dried tomatoes and feta with Greek dressing. It was a huge hit! I intend to find other ways to use farro in my recipes. I will definitely buy this again. Read more

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grain

alice dyeAugust 25, 2025

delicious taste even better if you add some type of flavor to it flavor added but product very good Read more

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Best farrow ever!

LaKreciaDecember 18, 2024

This grain is so good and healthy. Cooks quickly and has a nutty flavor that is addictive. Makes a good salad even better. 😋 Read more

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Worth the price

GLORIA VALLEMarch 23, 2025

Pricey but very tasty. Suggest cooking in broth instead of plain water Read more

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Ancient Grain Wins High Scores

FIGAROSeptember 6, 2011

I'd been reading about farro and spelt for some time - couldn't locate it around my area. I'm an adventurous cook and, based on recipes I've seen, decided I would try it. Wow! It's really delicious and easy to prepare. It makes a wonderful risotto. The farro has a wonderful, nutty flavor and robust texture. This product is semi-pearled which makes it easier to prepare - faster cooking. I've almost used up the first bag. I'm planning on using it for a whole grain salad recipe I've found. I'm so pleased that Amazon's marketplace offers the opportunity to purchase products otherwise unavailable outside large urban areas. Thanks! Read more

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