Hodmedod's British Pulses & Grains
£3.99
Once popular with millers and bakers, Flanders is quite unlike any other British wheat, being soft but with good bread making qualities. |
Flanders is a winter-sown medium-straw wheat, grown in Britain in the 1970s and 80s but now almost extinct.
Our Flanders flour is stone-milled in small batches through our own stone mill at the Hodmedod Mill House in Suffolk, from Flanders variety wheat grown by Jeremy Dickin at Oak Farm in Lincolnshire.
Stoneground and wholemeal it retains its full nutrients and flavour and is ideal for baking, pastry and cakes.
Protein: 13.12%
Hagberg: 283
Stoneground wholegrain Flanders variety wheat flour is an excellent soft but quality flour, perfect for biscuits and pastries, it can also be used for bread making, especially baguettes (after all it is of French ancestry).
Wheat Flour
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Typical values (generic wholemeal flour) |
Per 100g |
Energy | 1409kJ (337kcal) |
Fat | 2.3g |
of which saturates | 0.6g |
Carbohydrate | 59.4g |
of which sugars | 2.7g |
Fibre | 9.5g |
Protein | 12.4g |
Salt | 0.01g |
Hodmedod's British Pulses & Grains
£3.59
Malted naked oat flour, stone-milled in small batches through our own mill at the Hodmedod Mill House in Suffolk. Unlike many malted flours our malted naked oat flour is milled from 100% malted naked oats and not blended with any other flour. |
Stone milling our organic malted naked oats produces this wonderful nutty flour. Use it to add sweetness and complexity to breads and cakes.
Malted Naked Oat Flour can be used to add flavour to breads and other baked goods.
In breads, use around 150g per 1kg flour.
Malted Naked Oat Flour
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Hodmedod's British Pulses & Grains
£2.49
Malted wheat flour, stone-milled in small batches through our own mill at the Hodmedod Mill House in Suffolk. Unlike many malted flours our malted wheat flour is milled from 100% malted wheat flakes and not blended with any other flour. |
UK grown and milled, malted wheat flour adds a delicious nutty, sweet and malty flavour to recipes, especially bread, cakes and baking.
Malted Wheat flour can be used to add flavour to breads and other baked goods.
In breads, use around 150g per 1kg flour.
Malted Wheat Flour
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Typical values | Per 100g |
Energy | 1452kJ (342kcal) |
Fat | 1.7g |
of which saturates | 0.39g |
Carbohydrate | 80.9g |
of which sugars | 8.6g |
Fibre | 9.8g |
Protein | 10.6g |
Salt | <0.05g |
Hodmedod's British Pulses & Grains
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This flour is revolutionary! It's milled from the YQ (Yield and Quality) wheat population bred at Wakelyns Agroforestry by Professor Martin Wolfe and the Organic...
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Wholemeal wheat flour, stone-milled in small batches through our own mill at the Hodmedod Mill House in Suffolk, from Blacksmith variety wheat bred by and grown for Owen Davies in Lincolnshire. |
This extraordinary flour is milled from the new Blacksmith variety of wheat, traditionally bred by Owen Davies.
Stoneground and wholemeal it retains its colour when baked giving a fantastic chocolate colour to breads, pastry and cakes.
Our current batch of Blacksmith Wheat has a Hagberg falling number of 360.
Perfect for bread making and baking.
Wheat Flour
For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold.
Typical values (generic wholemeal flour) |
Per 100g |
Energy | 1409kJ (337kcal) |
Fat | 2.3g |
of which saturates | 0.6g |
Carbohydrate | 59.4g |
of which sugars | 2.7g |
Fibre | 9.5g |
Protein | 12.4g |
Salt | 0.01g |
Hodmedod's British Pulses & Grains
£3.49
Wholemeal organic einkorn flour, stone-milled in small batches through our own mill at the Hodmedod Mill House in Suffolk, from einkorn grown at Carr House Farm in Yorkshire. |
Einkorn is a domesticated early wild ancestor of wheat with husks that tightly enclose the grains. It was one of the first plants to be domesticated and cultivated as an arable crop. It's low yielding but requires minimal inputs and can grow on poor soils and marginal land.
Sometimes known as littlespelt in English, the more commonly used German name einkorn literally means "one grain" as each spikelet contains just a single grain.
Stoneground and wholemeal it retains its full nutrients and flavour and is suitable for yeasted and sourdough breads, pastry and cakes.
Our current batch of Einkorn is 12.3% protein with a Hagberg falling number of 367.
Perfect for bread making and baking.
Einkorn Flour
For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold.
Typical values (generic wholemeal flour) |
Per 100g |
Energy | 1409kJ (337kcal) |
Fat | 2.3g |
of which saturates | 0.6g |
Carbohydrate | 59.4g |
of which sugars | 2.7g |
Fibre | 9.5g |
Protein | 12.4g |
Salt | 0.01g |
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Wholemeal emmer flour, stone-milled in small batches through our own mill at the Hodmedod Mill House in Suffolk, from emer grown by Jeremy Dickin at Oak Farm in Lincolnshire. |
Atle is a high quality spring-sown bread-making wheat variety, first grown in Sweden in 1936 and popular in Britain in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Stoneground and wholemeal it retains its full nutrients and flavour and is suitable for yeasted and sourdough breads, pastry and cakes.
Our current batch of Emmer is 18.3% protein with a Hagberg falling number of 291.
Domesticated in the Fertile Crescent (probably present day Turkey or Syria) from a wild wheat at least 10,000 years ago, Emmer has a genuine claim to being an ancient grain. Along with Einkorn it was a staple in the Bronze and Iron Age, but over millennia and as new varieties were selected by farmers, it became confined to isolated often mountainous regions of Asia and Europe.
Emmer fell out of favour because, like its ancient cousins Spelt and Einkorn, it doesn't thresh easily and so after harvest an extra process is required to remove the grain from the ear. The Italians continued to prize it for its flavour and use as a wholegrain for farro, and more recently it's been discovered by a wider audience - by farmers because it fits well into low-input systems and by home cooks and bakers because of its nutty flavour, nutritional profile and gluten profile - which many who struggle with modern wheats find more digestible.
Perfect for bread making and baking.
Emmer Flour
For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold.
Typical values (generic wholemeal flour) |
Per 100g |
Energy | 1409kJ (337kcal) |
Fat | 2.3g |
of which saturates | 0.6g |
Carbohydrate | 59.4g |
of which sugars | 2.7g |
Fibre | 9.5g |
Protein | 12.4g |
Salt | 0.01g |
Hodmedod's British Pulses & Grains
£2.99
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