How to make semolina at home?

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Is it simply a coarse grind of durum wheat berries? How would you do it?

Thanks,

Yippee 

~ = 80 mesh sieve?

Darn it, I've contaminated my sieve shaker...

Thanks, Gary!

Yippee 

Is just the endosperm part of the grain ground into different grades of grit. From fine to coarse with fine still being grainier than flour. 

Semolina Flour is a bit of a misnomer although still commonly used. It's either Semolina or Flour. Semolina means grit and flour is much finer. When Semolina is reground it's called Re-milled Semolina or Durum Flour. 

What do you want to use it for?