by Chef Brad | Dec 8, 2015 | Grain Details
Used long before wheat ever was, barley is believed to be the world’s oldest cultivated grain. The bread made from barley was probably heavy since barley contains only small amounts of gluten. Perhaps the most common use of barley is for making alcoholic...
by Chef Brad | Dec 8, 2015 | Grain Details
Used long before wheat ever was, barley is believed to be the world’s oldest cultivated grain. The bread made from barley was probably heavy since barley contains only small amounts of gluten. Perhaps the most common use of barley is for making alcoholic...
by Chef Brad | Dec 8, 2015 | Grain Details
One of the super grains, amaranth, has a wonderful history. Native to the Americas, it has been used in South America for centuries. Amaranth was one of the staples in the ancient Aztec culture and was an important part of their ceremonies. Montezuma used this grain...