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🌾 Elevate your baking game with traceable, pure, and sustainably grown wheat berries!
Palouse Brand Hard Red Spring Wheat Berries are premium, 5-pound bags of 100% Non-GMO, Kosher Parve certified wheat grown on a historic family farm in Washington State. Triple cleaned and naturally dried without chemicals, these wheat berries offer exceptional purity and a long shelf life. Each package includes a QR code for full traceability to the exact field, ensuring transparency and farm-to-table authenticity for health-conscious, quality-driven consumers.









| Brand | Palouse Brand |
| Diet type | Kosher |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item weight | 80 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit count | 2365.88 Milliliters |
P**8
Exactly what you want to make your own flour
I make bread. Only 100 percent whole grain bread. I grind this myself (from a grinder I bought on Amazon) and it makes such a difference in taste and texture. Very easy to grind and yes...bug free:-) The ground texture is like most whole wheat flour...this is just the wheat berries with no chemical alterations. Very healthy and just what I was looking for.
S**N
I USED TO SHUN WHEAT
I have avoided natural WHOLE wheat for a very long time. 30 years easily. Not because of digestion issues, but because of the taste. My first encounter with the "funny brown" bread took place in W.Canada (the plains) I was but a child. So the folks we were staying with only served this bread and it was DELICIOUS. OK,back to the USA, and we never saw this brown wheat bread in any of the stores. So we ate Silver Cup white bread /Levy's Rye for what seemed forever........until you move out and discover other kinds of bread. As years went by, more wheat products were available to the American family. I have tried in the past to eat supermarket/bakery wheat bread, wheat pita,wheat rolls , and found it tasteless. So do the birds. I have noticed many times that when I throw another wheat product outside for the birds they do NOT EAT it?? But, throw out some cheap white bread, they fight for it ?? I recently purchased an out of print health book and the good Doctor within wholeheartedly advocated the use of old fashioned wheat for health, vitality and as a source of natural B complex. I found his take on this biblical grain to be solid and factual. I searched on Amazon for a source of Non-GMO wheat berries. Okay, do not laugh but I live on the Plains of Kansas. Wheat country, yet I chose to purchase wheat berries online. I am VERY HAPPY that I chose this brand, delivery was quick, preparation is not difficult( there is a lot online for recipes ) and the wheat is absolutely delicious, with a fresh nutty? taste. I would like to add that the product was FRESH, not overly dusty and quite free of debris. Feed your family whole wheat and reap the benefits.
K**N
Adds New Meaning to Bread
Yes. For years I baked bread and other things using the store bought bags of nutrient depleted and aging flour. Then I decided to go out on a limb, purchase a grain mill and some grain and see the difference. To everyone who wants to try grinding wheat into flour to make baked goods, you will taste things that you never tasted before. And when you go to the store, and buy a loaf of preprocessed bread, sit down with a slice of it, and a slice of the bread you make from freshly ground wheat . . . . well . . . I hope there is a smile on your face. I am new to grinding my own wheat berries for flour. I have been a bread baker for 45 years. This is a quality product. I looked over everything. All the berries looked good. No stones, bugs, or rotting berries. And the price was good. My advice to anyone who wants to purchase this product in bulk quantities is: purchase airtight containers and both moisture absorbing and oxygen absorbing packets to keep inside. Based on my research. If you do only these 2 things, you will preserve these wheat berries for many years, or perhaps even a decade. And, the flour they produce tastes wonderful. For bread I tend to mix a 50% to 50% ratio of hard white and hard red. Have other grains I ordered, like oats, barley, and rye, and looking forward to experimenting with other recipes in the future. Oh, one other piece of advice. Buy some sieves. Use a 40 for bread and general purpose flour, and a 60 for pastry flour. Just a suggestion. I am totally satisfied.
L**F
High-Quality, Healthy Hard Red Spring Wheat Berries
These Palouse Brand hard red spring wheat berries are excellent! They’re 100% non-GMO, glyphosate residue-free, and non-irradiated, which makes me feel good about using them. The quality is fantastic, and they cook up nicely for baking, salads, or grain bowls. Grown in the USA and certified kosher, they’re a top-notch choice for anyone looking for healthy whole grains.
R**S
These made such a great loaf of bread!
This product is great! I ground it in my Pampered Chef blender and mixed it with bread flower. It made a delicious loaf of bread!
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