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Wholesale Organic Dark Rye Flour
Wholesale Organic Dark Rye Flour
Wholesale Organic Dark Rye Flour
Wholesale Organic Dark Rye Flour
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A 100% whole grain, our dark rye flour is made from stone-milled Organic Danko Rye, a hearty winter cereal grain with its origins in Poland. It has a fresh, grassy flavor, and is higher in fiber and lower in gluten than wheat. It’s milled to a workable texture that includes the nutrient-rich germ and bran. Grain: Organic Danko Rye Protein: 9% Source: Oeshsner Farms, Newfield, NY Ways to Use: Organic Dark Danko Rye Flour: Nordic Breads, Scones, as a variation on anywhere you would use whole wheat flour
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Made in United States Weight: 1.36 kg (3 lb) Dimensions: 7.6 x 10.2 x 20.3 cm (3 x 4 x 8 in)
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Love this flour! Highly reccomend!
Love this flour! Highly reccomend!
May 20, 2025 • Desirae • Watertown, WI, United States
There were a couple of bags that were torn, but I took them to my house to test them out. I'm happy with the product.
There were a couple of bags that were torn, but I took them to my house to test them out. I'm happy with the product.

Feb 25, 2025 • Susie • Rice, TX, United States
Excellent product
Excellent product
Feb 18, 2025 • Candice • Livingston, TX, United States
I work with sourdough, I can say my starter works with this flour quickly and I have to develop more strength which points to a lower protein percentage. I’d appreciate more information on what the %s are. Learning curve, and workable.
I work with sourdough, I can say my starter works with this flour quickly and I have to develop more strength which points to a lower protein percentage. I’d appreciate more information on what the %s are. Learning curve, and workable.
Apr 9, 2024 • Ashley • Tifton, GA, United States






























