Durum et durumnon faciunt murum, as the diverb is, two refractory spirits will never agree, the only means to overcome is to relent, obsequio vinces.
Quæ fuit durum pati / Meminisse dulce est=--What was hard to suffer is sweet to remember.
The possibility has been suggested, however, that production of durum may be resumed eventually on the basis of newly developed, more productive varieties.
Cultivation of durum wheat has been almost completely abandoned because of its low yield.
Durum wheat requirements for the manufacture of noodles, semolina, and other products have been imported against payment in foreign currencies.
Virtually all wheat grown in the country is a hard red winter wheat of good quality, somewhat softer than durum wheat.
Macaroni Flour is made from durum wheat, according to Saunders a variety of hard, spring wheat.
Recently the popularity of the durum wheats among the farmers has been enhanced, owing to the discovery that they are strongly rust resistant.
For that purpose explorers were sent over the earth, who returned with great numbers of new plants or varieties of old plants, some of which, such as the durum wheats, have shown themselves of great value in American agriculture.
This prejudice has, however, gradually vanished, and to-day the durumwheats are in great demand, especially for blending with the softer wheats and for the making of macaroni.
The durum wheats or macaroni wheats, as they are often called, are also spring wheats which promise to displace all other spring varieties because of their excellent yields under extreme dry-farm conditions.
They retain many food customs of the Near East, one of the most interesting being the use of a meal made by crushing durum wheat which has been boiled and dried in the sun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "durum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.