Why Should I Get Bulgar/Bulgur Wheat ?
To supplement this already well-rounded nutrient profile you will also find generous amounts of iron, potassium, zinc, magnesium, manganese and Vitamin B3.
Being a wheat you will be hard-pressed finding a dish you can't compliment with it, Bulgur can be used in pilafs, soups, bakery goods, or as stuffing. In breads, it adds a whole grain component. It is a main ingredient in tabbouleh salad and kibbeh and Its high nutritional value makes it a good substitute for rice or couscous.
It is high in fibre, containing 10 grams per 300g on average and has a preferable macronutrient profile. Particularly rich in slow digesting complex carbohydrates, it's extremely low in fat and has huge amounts of protein.