Granini soup, also known as “wheat soup”, is a true jewel of Sardinian cuisine. Rich in history and tradition, its origins are lost in time, dating back to the Nuragic era (1900-800 BC), when cereals were the heart of the island’s diet. This soup has crossed the centuries becoming a symbolic dish of Sardinia, present on all tables, especially during the cold winters. Its simplicity of ingredients and ease of preparation make it a dish loved by all.