

🌾 Elevate your baking game with the organic grain that’s as serious about quality as you are.
WOODSTOCK FARMS Organic Wheat Berries offer a premium 50-pound bulk of 100% organic hard red winter wheat, prized for its moderate protein and gluten content. Perfect for artisanal bread baking and seitan preparation, these wheat berries provide the foundational elasticity and rise needed for Old World style breads. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking wholesome, versatile ingredients to elevate their culinary creations.
| ASIN | B001KWF4Z8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #332,530 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #211 in Dried Wheat Berries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Grains |
| UPC | 026938225025 |
| Units | 800.0 Ounce |
M**X
Five Stars
fast delivery & so far I'm liking it!!!
M**H
At least tape the M.....F..... shut. Geez.
Almost 100 bucks for an open bag. Lost about 2 pounds, maybe more. This was not damaged from shipping because the box was sealed and no seeds leaked out of the box. The opening you see in the picture is after I untucked the half folded flap which is where it leaked from. The funnest part was when it spilled all over my kitchen floor. Who wants to come home from work, excited to see your package, then BAM, you gotta clean your kitchen dude. I was excited and hoping to buy more until this arrived. I regret this purchase. Time to find another source.
V**N
Pricy
Hard Red Winter Wheat grain prices for September 2015 are $5.13 / bushel. A bushel of wheat weight is 60 lbs. So you can get around 5.10 to 5.20 for wheat depending on the elevator. That is $0.086 cents a pound that's 8.6 cents per pound. This is, $1.96 / pound by comparison. Just want you all to know what actual wheat prices really are. NOW, if you want wheat cleaned from the farmer that costs $1.00 / bu or $1.00 per 60 lbs.
S**E
Package damaged oats falling from shipping box!!!!
Product don't seem safe !
T**E
Very happy with this purchase
Although very crunchy, these can be eaten right out of the bag. We don't have a grain grinder yet but we used a coffee grinder and it made great flour. The bread made from the flour was fantastic! I have most of the berries stored in gallon size Ziploc bags (12 cups per bag).
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