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These Certified Glyphosate Residue Free Soft White Wheat Berries are sourced from a family farm in Washington State, ensuring a high standard of quality and sustainability. Non-GMO Project Verified and Kosher, these wheat berries are triple cleaned and packaged for long-term storage, making them a perfect addition to any health-conscious kitchen.
W**L
Fun to bake with and I normally don't like baking.
I've used both the Soft & Hard White Berry, they are fantastic. As recommended, I made bread with the hard wheat and it was by far the best home made bread I've had. Made two loaves for a friends dinner party and it was the 1st thing to be devoured and was the topic of discussion for a moment. "You milled your own flower?! Are you Amish?" Anyways, the bread is addicting with spinach/artichoke dip. They also used it to serve up some grilled fish dip. They still talk about that bread and ask if I'll make it again.I then fallowed with using the soft wheat for cookies, and they have yet to leave the house. Try as we might, the cookies never make it out the door for us to share them. They are amazing. Peanut butter, sugar cookies, or just simple butter cookies, they simply taste amazing.I am not a baker, but I consider myself a hobbyist when it comes to cooking. I watched a couple Youtube video's on cooking with fresh milled flower and it seems not a lot of people bake with fresh milled flower, so not a lot of information if available on working with it. I took what limited information I had and winged it. I've learned this flower/dough likes to cook at lower temps for longer times, but that could also be me adding too much water (winged it!) Still came out amazing. Also, write everything down, start with small batches and adjust.Hope this review helps and thanks for the grain, its good stuff.
B**D
Love it
Beautiful wheat berries! They go through the miller beautifully and quickly. Wonderful flour, beautiful color. Smells lovely, I can't wait for dinner. I made pizza dough!! Will definitely be buying more.They also sprout beautifully!!!!! I was searching for a wheat berry that I could mill but also are sproutable. These wheat berries sprout almost eagerly! I am VERY thrilled and happy with this product.
A**R
Buy it.
Wonderful product, this is grown in eastern Rural washington, which i am also from so i love that im buying local. they tell you what field its from every year, it tastes great, you can eat it like oatmeal, put it in a soup, turn it into flour and make bread, grow it', if you want natural unprocessed whole wheat for your kitchen, for storage or for eat'n you cant go wrong here.They also supply other grains and legumes, i buy their lentils, best i ever had this is the real deal friends.
C**N
Good Quality
I was very happy with this item. The grains were clean and bug free. No mold or anything like that. They can be used like any grain and grind up nicely in my mill.
Z**N
Hope it's NON GMO
Like this. I'm hoping It's not GENETICALLY MODIFIED GMO. IF ITS NOT GMO, BUY IT
T**S
High quality
I've ordered all of my wheat berries from this company and have never been disappointed. They arrive on time, every time, and the packaging is excellent—clean, secure, and totally free of bugs or debris. You can really tell they take pride in their product. Highly recommend for anyone looking for quality grains and a trustworthy source!
J**N
Good seed
Couldn’t be happier with these seeds. Almost 100% germination rate. Great quality.
D**Y
Excellent Soft White Wheat Berries
Product: Palouse Soft White Wheat Berries (Organic Non-GMO)Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars (excellent)I bought a 5lb starter sack as part of a 3 grain assortment, to try out my new KIitchenaid grain mill attachment.QUICK WHEAT VARIETY PRIMER: In general, hard wheat varieties, with their higher protein and gluten content, are best suited for leavened breadmaking, whereas soft wheat varieties contain roughly a third less protein and gluten and as a result are better suited for cakes, cookies, batters, flatbreads and egg-based varieties of pasta. Hard red and hard white varieties are nutritionally comparable and similar in all baking characteristics except one - the white variety is essentially a variant of red wheat with a bran layer that is much lower in tannin, resulting in a flour that is lighter in color and milder in flavor. Commercial "all purpose" flour is a finely-ground ultra-sieved blend of soft white and hard white wheat, so fellow home grinders are advised that if you want to approximate AP Flour, you MUST sieve your flours, and soft wheat will probably be your primary base grain (to which you'll add other flours depending on what you're making). Also note that freshly ground flour is noticeably lower in moisture content than commercial flour purchased in permeable paper bags. Accordingly, plan on needing to increase the moisture content in your recipes by 5%, and then let experience dictate how to finesse that up or down. When in doubt, it's better to err on tht wet side, because working a little more flour into a bread dough is a lot easier than working in more moisture.LIKES:* Excellent quality grain, low breakage, low moisture. Using my Kitchenaid Grain Mill Attachment, I ran it though once on the coarsest setting, then once on the finest setting, which I sifted with a 40 mesh sieve, and then ran the contents of the sieve through a second time on the finest setting, and once more though the sieve. The final flour yield (after double-fine grinding and sifting with 40 mesh) was roughly 84% by weight of the grain used. The resulting flour made good buttermilk biscuits, and the 16% leftovers (mostly bran) I reserved for use in soft oatmeal cookies and hot oatmeal, so there was actually no waste.* The grain is also highly bio-active - after an overnight soak, it sprouted quickly and developed 1/2" tails in a mere 24-36 hrs, so I'm guessing fans of wheat grass will be very pleased. I didn't let mine go that far though - I stopped them at 1/2 inch by cooking them. The bran layer makes wheat berries a bit more chewy than most sprouts, so I opted to cook them by adding them to a split pea soup during the last 10 mins of cooking.* Grown in the USA.MINOR NITS:* PACKAGING (-1/4 star): The grain arrived in a light burlap sack with a plastic inner liner. There was no zip strip, necessitating the use of a box cutter to open the bag, which resulted in string fragments falling into the grain, which I then had to sift out. When I re-order in bulk, I'll be sure to buy in plastic pails, rather than bags.* DUST (-1/4 star): I encountered some fine silo dust, which I sifted out along with the string fragments mentioned above before putting the grain in my storage container.* This not so much a nit as a characteristic of soft wheat in general - it tends to clump more during grinding, so you'll need to periodically tap (read: whack) your grain mill to dislodge any clumps of flour that slow down the flour output.BOTTOM LINE:* Excellent soft white wheat berries that are organic, non-gmo and viable for grinding into flour or spouting. For baking, sifting with a 40+ mesh sieve is recommended, particularly if you like a dough that's as soft smooth and refined as possible using home ground flour. For the most economical value, and convenient storage, I recommend buying large plastic pails rather than the small burlap bags. I'd definitely buy this again, if the price is right.
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