{"product_id":"100-organic-whole-dark-rye-flour-25-lbs","title":"100% Organic Whole Dark Rye Flour - 25 lbs…","description":"\u003cp\u003eProduct description We are the Farmer, the Miller, and the Baker working together to preserve American farmland for tomorrow while providing the highest quality flour and grains to the bakers of today. Our company is built on generations of knowledge - dating back over 150 years when flour was an essential staple of daily life and organic was the only way to grow. We are proud to be employee owned \u0026amp; operated, which means we are personally invested in the quality of our products and our relationships with suppliers and customers like you. Product Description Although rye contains proteins similar to those that develop a gluten network in spring or winter wheats, it does not form a network strong enough to trap gas produced by yeast during fermentation. This makes rye tricky to work with when used by itself. However, by blending it with another flour (like our Organic Old World Bread Flour) you can add a surprising amount of flavor to your baked goods. Our Organic Rye is grown on the North Dakota plains and is milled with a slow and cool process that retains the natural sweetness of this spectacular grain. What does it mean if a flour says it is “malted”? “Malted” means that a very small amount of Organic Malted Barley Flour, Malted Barley Flour, or a natural enzyme has been added to the flour to stabilize fermentation. The ‘Malt’ also helps with coloring in yeast risen products. Is your flour bromated? Never! None of the products made by Central Milling are bromated. Is your Organic or Commercial Flour Non-GMO? All wheat flour produced by Central Milling is Non-GMO. In fact, currently the US has not approved any GMO wheat for sale. What is “ash” and why would I want it in my flour? Every wonder what those little specs in your flour are? Those are bits of the bran and the germ that are intentionally left in the flour to increase the flavor, nutrition, and look of the flour. The higher the number, the closer to whole grain the flour is. A number in the name of a flour is an indication of the ash content of that flour. For example, Type 70 is a 70 ash and Type 80 is an 80 ash. This naming convention is the way some common types of flour are named in France. 100% Organic Whole Dark Rye Flour 100% Organic Whole Wheat Organic All Purpose Flour 100% Organic Whole Spelt Flour 100% Organic Old World Bread Flour 100% Organic Hard Red Spring Wheat Berries Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Buying Options Customer Reviews 1,660 1,660 482 1,660 1,660 156 Price $64 95 — no data $33 98 $84 95 — no data — no data Protein 10.90% 14% 10.50% 13% 10% 14% Ash 1.60% 1.50% 0.55% 1.90% 0.8% N\/A Variety\/Blend Organic Rye Organic Hard Red Spring Wheat Hard Red Winter Wheat Organic Spelt Wheat Organic Dark Northern Spring Wheat Treatment Untreated Untreated Malted with Organic Malted Barley Flour Untreated Untreated Untreated\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"CENTRAL MILLING","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45487571566639,"sku":"B08BFFG82B","price":142.89,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0730\/3498\/9615\/files\/81HMO8dg4uL._AC_SL1500.jpg?v=1781747445","url":"https:\/\/www.coziecorners.com\/products\/100-organic-whole-dark-rye-flour-25-lbs","provider":"CozieCorners","version":"1.0","type":"link"}