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Organic White Wheat "Sutton" Flour (Milanaise)

Original price $1,588.00
Original price $79.40 - Original price $3,176.00
Original price $1,588.00
Current price $1,111.60
$63.52 - $1,905.60
Current price $1,111.60
400.0kg | $2.78 / kg
| $1.26 / lb
Availability:
Out of stock
Availability:
Special Order To ensure an exceptional price and freshness, we source this product directly from the mill. Please note that there can be up to a 4-week lead time.
Availability:
Special Order To ensure an exceptional price and freshness, we source this product directly from the mill. Please note that there can be up to a 4-week lead time.
Specifications (Tap to open):

Category:

  • Flour

Shelf Life:

  • 1 Year

Country of Origin:

  • Canada
Allergen Information (Tap to open):

We take your health and safety very seriously. If you have any allergen inquiries please Contact Us.

If an allergen is present in the product, it will be clearly declared in the ingredients.

 

"May Contain" statement NEW FOR 2025 (Progressive rollout):

  • In 2025 we will be progressively updating our labels and product pictures with our new label that now include a "May Contain" statement.
  • The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) dictates that "Cross-contamination statements may be declared by food manufacturers and importers".
  • That said, we hold ourselves to much higher standards than the CFIA and Health Canada rules oblige. Most companies do not and you will only rarely see "May Contain" statements.
  • If there is a remote chance that there might be cross-contamination of a priority allergen, we will declare it on the product label in the form of a "May Contain" statement.
  • A "May Contain" statement does not mean that the allergen is present in the product, it is simple a precautionary measure we take to stay the most transparent possible.
  • If an allergen is present in the product, it will be clearly declared in the ingredients.
  • For example our Quebec made flours come from a mill that makes both oat and wheat flours. Since both allergens are present in the mill we automatically declare the possibility of cross-contamination even if all precautionary measures are taken.
  • Only priority allergens are declared in the "May Contain" statement, which are:
    • Cereals & Grains: Triticale, Barley, Oats, Rye, Wheat.
    • Tree Nuts: Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Cashews, Hazelnuts, Macadamia Nuts, Pecans, Pine Nuts, Pistachios, Walnuts.
    • Peanuts
    • Sesame
    • Eggs
    • Milk
    • Soy
    • Mustard
    • Fish
    • Seafood: Crustaceans, Molluscs.
    • Sulphites
  • Priority allergens are decided by government agencies and health boards. To read more on the subject see "Common food allergens - Priority allergens" published by the CFIA.
  • Full CFIA cross-contamination statement explanation "Food allergen cross-contamination (or precautionary) statements".
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PRODUCT OF CANADA

A local product that supports Canadian farmers, artisans and businesses, and reduces the pollution associated with long-distance transport.

Our organic white Sutton flour is made by "La Milanaise" in Quebec from organic wheat. This flour has a high protein content of about 13.5% and is sifted to remove all of the bran. This flour is enriched to maximize its profile.

This organic flour can be used to make: baguettes, breads and croissants.

 

What is malted barley and why is it added to flour?

  • Malted barley is barley that has been sprouted and then dried. The malt is ground into a fine powder to create malted barley.
  • Malted barley is added to flour to assist yeast fermentation. During the dough forming stage, malted barley provides specific enzyme activity that converts the starches in the flour into simple sugars. These sugars are very important as they provide a food source for the yeast to maintain proper fermentation activity.
  • The quantity added is tiny, just to give the flour a little needed boost.

 

Why is there niacin (B3), iron, thiamin mononitrate (B1), riboflavin (B2) and folic acid added?

  • If we were legally allowed, we would sell single ingredient white flour, however in Canada that is prohibited.
  • The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) enforces mandatory enrichment of white flour with niacin (B3), iron, thiamin mononitrate (B1), riboflavin (B2) and folic acid.
  • As per the CFIA regulations "All white flour sold in Canada for food use, whether for use in further manufacturing or for sale directly to the consumer, must be enriched.".
  • Source: CFIA: Prohibition against the sale of unenriched white flour and products containing unenriched flour
  • However, sifted flour is not concerned by this measure. This may be the best alternative if you want single ingredient flour.

 

What is the difference between bleached and unbleached flour?

  • When flour is first milled, it has a yellowish cast that some consumers find unappealing. Within a few months of milling, however, these carotenoids, or pigments, in flour naturally whiten. Because it is expensive to naturally "age" flour, some producers expedite the process chemically.
  • In "bleached" flours, benzoyl peroxide is most commonly used to fade the yellow color. Organic standards prohibit the use of chemicals so none of our organic flours are bleached.
  • Cost is the only reason that pushes most commercial bakers to prefer bleached flours.

 

What is the difference between white and sifted flour?

  • Before the grains are milled into flour, white flour has the bran and germ removed.
  • Sifted white flour is milled whole just like whole brown flour. After milling it goes through a sifter that sifts out some of the bran. The result is a flour in between white and brown. It is healthier than white unbleached flour but still has a higher gluten content that whole flour making it a perfect balance for most bakery needs.

 

What is "La Milanaise"?

  • Founded in 1977 in Milan, Quebec (Eastern Townships) by Robert and Lily Beauchemin it began as an organic farming venture. In 1982 they started expanding their stone-milled organic flour products by building their first dedicated milling building on the farm and never stopped expanding.
  • With their latest factory built in 2016 in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec (Montérégie) "La Milanaise" now has a 350 ton per day capacity, becoming the biggest organic milling company in the province.

General Storage Tips:

• Nothing beats vacuum sealing for freshness.
• Store below 15°C and < 65% humidity.
• Store in the dark as light degrades flavors.
• Mason jars make great storage containers.
• Can be frozen to prolong shelf life.