Farina is a pretty strange thing. It means 'flour' in Italian (and Latin), and it looks like polenta, which we also eat quite often in northern Italy, typically for lunch or dinner instead of bread (but polenta is basically corn flour, not wheat flour)
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Farina is a pretty strange thing. It means 'flour' in Italian (and Latin), and it looks like polenta, which we also eat quite often in northern Italy, typically for lunch or dinner instead of bread (but polenta is basically corn flour, not wheat flour)
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