by Chef Brad | Dec 28, 2015 | Grain Details
One of the super grains, gluten-free millet is probably one of the most versatile and nutritious of all grains. It is very rich in amino acids phosphorus and vitamin B as well as lysine, a high-quality protein vitamin. Its iron content is higher than any grain except...
by Chef Brad | Dec 28, 2015 | Grain Details
Gluten-free kasha is perfect for those with wheat allergies. In the United States, kasha refers to roasted buckwheat groats. It has a strong, nutty aroma and toasty flavor. Use kasha in salads, soups breads, side dishes, pancakes, and waffles. *For nutritional content...
by Chef Brad | Dec 28, 2015 | Grain Details
Gluten-free kasha is perfect for those with wheat allergies. In the United States, kasha refers to roasted buckwheat groats. It has a strong, nutty aroma and toasty flavor. Use kasha in salads, soups, breads, side dishes, pancakes, and waffles. *For nutritional...
by Chef Brad | Dec 28, 2015 | Grain Details
One of the most wonderful of all grains, kamut comes from the ancient Egyptian word for wheat. This grain was a staple in the Egyptian lifestyle and was probably one of grains that Joseph stored for Pharaoh. Kamut was re-discovered about 1950 by a farmer from Montana...
by Chef Brad | Dec 28, 2015 | Grain Details
One of the most wonderful of all grains, kamut comes from the ancient Egyptian word for wheat. This grain was a staple in the Egyptian lifestyle and was probably one of grains that Joseph stored for Pharaoh. Kamut was re-discovered about 1950 by a farmer from Montana...