The Last Mohican! Harran Einkorn Bulgur
M.Yesim Basar
TURKIYE? Heritage Grain- HARRAN NATURAL BRAND FUTURE OF PLANT-BASED PROTEIN-“Flexitarian” Diet- Delicious and Sustainable Lifestyle with Great Taste and Nutrition
The?Last Mohican
When the subject is non-GMO, The Last Mohican, Einkorn Bulgur, is always on the bright side. The other face of the medallion indicates that the modern grains, aka mutated grains, represent, unfortunately, the long-term effects of many health issues besides our physical appearance. If you remember the horror book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll's kind and helpful personality admires everyone.?Then his new appearance spreads the darkness all around the world.?
Speaking of our physical?appearance,?I can not suppress my curiosity about ancient civilizations and?their folk appearance. What if a 3D picture of them who has Einkorn Bulgur in their diets??I missed the opportunity to see the exhibition that was called Stranger?Visions at Fridman Gallery. I only read about the Scientist/Artist Heather Dewey Hagborg and her approach. I saw?the?3D images of?human faces simulation who are?smoking and the DNA samples collected randomly from the street cigarette buds. I was mesmerized at that?moment. It automatically pushes a button in my mind as an idea trigger: Collecting the DNA samples on the Last Mohican,?Einkorn Bulgur, and making an exhibition about the faces of ancient Mesopotamians or the priests at Gobeklitepe.?Who knows what might be her next project? Do our genes seek the truth between our physical appearance and?healthy?eating habits??Can Heather Dewey Hagborg do that??
Mrs. Hagborg may also help to solve the mystery of the miracle of seven diploid chromosome sets on Einkorn Bulgur. Who knows, there may have many?connections between Einkorn Bulgur and other seven diploid chromosome?sets for other plants such as cucumber, rye, pea, barley, aloe vera, and some strawberry species like?Japanese (Noyo Ichigo), European ( Alpine strawberries) and Central Asia and West Asia (Fragaria Viridis)...
Let us try to understand the main characteristics of the Last Mohican. It may help Mrs.?Hagborg to pick her next project.?
1. The Uniqueness:?The Einkorn Bulgur's DNA is never mutated nor modified, which?makes Einkorn Bulgur's hull thicker, its bran and its germs intact, and its stem shorter when it is compared with modern grains. The midget warrior never gives up.?
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2.?Sustainability:?The Einkorn?Bulgur keeps its same flavor, taste, and healthy characteristics. Its?health preferences are always a priority?as a plant-based protein.?
3. Resistance:?In the soil, Einkorn Bulgur survives like weeds, unlike other grains. Therefore farming is as challenging as harvesting and milling. The yield is one-fifth of the crops of modern grains.?
Einkorn Bulgur is a rare example of life surviving as an endangered species and inspires our healthy eating habits in many ways.?
Greet the Last Mohican! Harran Einkorn Bulgur
By Writer : Deniz ILLEEZ
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