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'''Emmer wheat''' is a wild species of ], ''Triticum dicoccoides''. A tetraploid species. '''Emmer wheat''' is a wild species of ] officially known as ''Triticum dicoccoides''. It is a ] species. The domesticated variant was used in ancient times in ] and the ]. Also used in modern ].


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Emmer wheat is a wild species of wheat officially known as Triticum dicoccoides. It is a tetraploid species. The domesticated variant was used in ancient times in Egypt and the Fertile Crescent. Also used in modern Ethiopia.

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