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The Golden Cereal

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The Golden Cereal

Tritordeum is a natural cross between durum wheat
and wild barley

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Durum: The "Pasta" wheat

Durum wheat (Triticum durum), known as "hard wheat," is a golden-yellow grain with a high protein content, strong gluten structure, and rich flavor. Grown in hot, dry climates, it is the preferred choice for pasta, couscous, and semolina-based products. Its firm texture and nutty taste make it a staple in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and North African cuisines.

Hordeum chilense

Chilense: The wild barley from Chile

Hordeum chilense, a wild barley native to South America, thrives in harsh climates, including poor soils and drought. Its resilience makes it invaluable for modern agriculture, particularly in breeding programs to improve disease resistance, stress tolerance, and yield in crops like wheat and barley.

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What makes Tritordeum special?

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It's Color & Taste

This golden cereal brings a rich, distinctive flavor that elevates every bake or brew into a memorable taste experience — one that resonates across generations. A true sensory delight.

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It's Nutrition

Packed with dietary fiber, protein, lutein (a natural antioxidant), polyphenols, vitamins, and minerals — and low in indigestible gluten proteins — Tritordeum stands out as a smart, health-forward choice for everyday recipes.

Sustainability

It's Sustainability

Its resilience to climate change, efficient nutrient uptake, natural disease resistance, and versatility in end uses make Tritordeum an ideal cereal for regenerative farming systems.

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Refined Flour

Refined Tritordeum flour offers a smooth, golden touch with a subtle, nutty flavor that enhances every recipe. Its delicate aroma and creamy texture create baked goods that feel both familiar and new — a wholesome pleasure in every bite.

Malt Flour

Tritordeum malt flour adds a warm, toasted depth and natural sweetness that enriches every dough or batter. Its golden color and malty aroma bring a comforting complexity — a perfect balance of tradition and innovation.

Malt Grain

Tritordeum malt grain delivers a rich, honey character with subtle cereal notes — ideal for brewing and specialty baking. Its vibrant amber tone and high enzyme activity offer both performance and flavor in every batch.

Tritordeum is an alternative to wheats, barleys and rye

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Sustainability in farming

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Tritordeum is a very robust crop:

  • Efficient in capturing nitrogen from soil
  • Resistant to climate change (drought, heat, salinity, anoxia)
  • It withstands fungal diseases (common in cereals)
  • It has a good tillering and re-growth capability
  • It behaves like perennial crops and can regrow for grazing
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The grain is produced under contract with local farmers with a full traceability from seed to food Farmers cultivating Tritordeum receive higher incomes per hectare in comparison to other crops

Sustainability in processing

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Tritordeum has a serie of characteristics that makes it more efficient in processing

In backing
  • Higher water absorption in dough
  • A high enzymatic activity* allowing to accelerate proofing time
  • Yellow color allows to reduce fats and eggs in recipes
In malting
  • No husk surrounding the grain, allowing higher yield in malting
  • A high enzymatic activity* allowing to accelerate germination time, and use less water
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*enzymes are proteins naturally ocuring in cereal that have a specific action when activated.
In the case of Tritordeum, those enzymes allow to reduce complex carbohydrates into simple sugars.
This allows to speed up sugar conversion and fermentation

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