
Ground flaxseed is packed with natural goodness, including dietary fibre and protein, and Omega-3. It can also be used as an egg-free binding al...
View full detailsGround flaxseed is packed with natural goodness, including dietary fibre and protein, and Omega-3. It can also be used as an egg-free binding al...
View full detailsLSA is a combination of ground linseeds, sunflower seeds and almonds. These three nuts and seeds are full of natural plant-based nourishment, in...
View full detailsCeres Organic’s Freekeh is made from young, green wheat that’s gently roasted and rubbed to remove the tough outer husk, leaving behind a part-r...
View full detailsCertified organic flour is milled from pesticide-free grain which has been grown in soil fertilised only by natural substances. It’s also free of chemicals and anything genetically modified (GM).
Organic grains take in more nutrients from the soil which in turn makes it more nutritious for consumers, too, not to mention having great flavour.
Certified organic flour is milled from pesticide-free grain which has been grown in soil fertilised only by natural substances. It’s also free of chemicals and anything genetically modified (GM).
Organic grains take in more nutrients from the soil which in turn makes it more nutritious for consumers, too, not to mention having great flavour.
The highly-nutritious buckwheat flour is great for pancakes A less common variety is Japanese soba noodles and besan flour, which is used throughout India and is perfect for pancakes, dumplings, soups and stews.
Khorasan flour is growing in popularity due to its nutritional levels (it’s high in zinc, magnesium, B vitamins and essential fatty acids, to name but a few) and superior flavour. Known as the gentle grain, many wheat-intolerant people are able to tolerate khorasan flour.
Sorghum flour, which is made from the sorghum wholegrain kernel, and is believed to have originated in Africa thousands of years ago. It has a mild sweet flavour and is very popular in gluten-free baking mixes.
If you’re buying flour, meals and grains from an online grain store, you need to store them correctly. We recommend putting them in sealed containers and, to keep out those pesky weevils and other bugs, the safest place is in the refrigerator.
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