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| Our naked barley flakes are from a superb crop of the Oak Ruby variety, bred by Edward Dickin and grown by his father Jeremy Dickin at Oak Farm in Lincolnshire. Now with 25% off, there's no better time to try them! |
Long before we ate modern wheat, naked barley sustained us. Well suited to our climate, Bronze Age farmers would be very familiar with this nutritious, malty cereal.
Perfect for porridge and muesli, fantastic in bread, crumbles, granola and flapjacks, or even with leeks.
Our Naked Barley Flakes were highly commended in the Great British Food Awards where Michel Roux Jr. of Le Gavroche perfectly summed up their delicious versatility in his judging notes:
“The flakes look great and have a wonderful aroma of nutty goodness, which hits you as soon as you open the packet. It’s divine when cooked as a porridge, savoury or sweet, or even mixed into bread and crumbles. So much more than a breakfast cereal!”
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Category: Flakes , Grist , Naked Barley , Special Offer
Type: Flakes
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Naked Barley Flakes have a nutty, malty flavour and are great in granola, flapjacks and crumbles.
Naked Barley Flakes
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| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 1314kJ (312kcal) |
| Fat | 2.7g |
| of which saturates | 1.4g |
| Carbohydrate | 48.2g |
| of which sugars | 0.7g |
| Fibre | 20.2g |
| Protein | 13.7g |
| Salt | <0.05g |
Delicious addition to breakfast in porridge or soaked overnight.
These are better for me than oats - smaller glucose spike. I use them several times a week in overnight ‘oats’ and also add to crumbles.
The barley flakes are great. I have them for breakfast accompanied by a handful of frozen berries, a splodge of yogurt and topped up with milk in a bowl. Husks appear in a mouthful occasionally, but not sufficient to be a bother.
Tasty, tasty (and better for my blood glucose than oats).
Lovely change from oats in homemade granola
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The whole family love Slow Miso from Scotland . It is organic and gluten free and we put it in all our soups and casseroles. Delicious !
This is so much better than conventional miso. Much more versatile. I’ve been adding a teaspoon or two to so many different recipes. It imparts a wonderful flavour. I’ll be back for more. Please keep making it!
This is so much better than conventional miso! Much more versatile. I’ve been adding a spoonful or two to lots of dishes and it imparts a wonderful flavour. I’ll definitely be back for more. Keep making it!
This is delicious. So malty. A real treat.
I’ve had the mill for a few months now and tried out various recipes for bread, cakes, biscuits and pastry. At times it’s been trial and error, especially for the bread but it’s been well worth the perseverance. The finished product is tasty and nutritious.
Hodmedods provided excellent customer service prior to purchase and the item was delivered quickly. I’m looking forward to my next order of grains. Many thanks