White Flour + Bread Blend
White Flour + Bread Blend
White Flour + Bread Blend
White Flour + Bread Blend
White Flour + Bread Blend
White Flour + Bread Blend
White Flour + Bread Blend

White Flour + Bread Blend

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About White Flour + Bread Blend

Our two most popular products, now in one bundle! 

Heritage White Flour

This white flour is milled from organic Turkey Red Heritage Wheat Berries. It is a fine, naturally dazzling white all-purpose flour. The color comes from the natural white color of the wheat's endosperm, not from bleaching making this a naturally unbleached flour. Because this is a heritage wheat, it contains a type of gluten that many people with gluten intolerance find to be more digestible. You won’t believe how silky soft and smooth this all-purpose flour is and how easy it is to bake with. It works exceptionally well for everything – bread, pastries, cookies, cakes, pie crust, pasta, pizza crust – a truly all-purpose flour.

 

Heritage Bread Blend

This bread flour is a unique blend of two heritage wheat flours - Turkey Red and White Sonora. Turkey Red is a strong, hard winter wheat that's rich in protein and has excellent baking qualities. It has a pure white endosperm that will dazzle you. No need for bleaching this organic bread flour. It is naturally an unbleached flour. White Sonora is a soft wheat with a rich, nutty flavor and creamy-gold color. Together these flours will make a loaf of bread you’ll be proud of whether it’s sourdough or made with yeast. We think it’s the best flour for bread.


What Makes Heritage Flour Different

  • Made with Organic Heritage Wheat
  • Organic
  • More Flavorful
  • Non-Bleached
  • Freshly Milled
  • More Nutritious
  • Non-Bromated
  • Zero Additives
  • More Digestible

** Many people with gluten intolerance find our heritage all-purpose flour more digestible than flours made with modern hybridized wheat. **

What is Heritage wheat?

Heritage Wheat-The Way Wheat Used to Be:

Heritage wheat was the predominant wheat grown in America up until the 1950’s. Many people find it more digestible than modern wheat. Its long deep root system allowed it to survive the Dust Bowl, and gave the Midwest its famous nickname “The Bread Basket”. Heritage wheat was a staple in every household. The history of it can be tracked to biblical times and has been responsible for nourishing generations. It was grown before the introduction of intensive scientific plant breeding.This wheat is experiencing a resurgence.

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Sunrise Flour Mill provides an easy subscription service to order our products. Your subscription will automatically renew on a recurring basis at which time your credit card will be charged automatically for the subscription products until you cancel your subscription. Taxes and shipping fees may apply. You may cancel your subscription at any time, before your order ships, from the Subscriptions section of your account.

How to create a subscription

Simply find the products you want to order on subscription and select "Subscribe and save", then choose the frequency for delivery 30 days, 60 days, 90 days or 120 days. Finally add the product to your cart and proceed to checkout. You can add as many products as you like to your subscription.

How to manage your subscription

To manage your subscription login in to your Sunrise account and you will have tools to adjust, pause or cancel your subscriptions. 

If you have any questions or need assistance please contact us

Shipping

We ship our product using UPS.  We offer UPS at checkout to give you the best value. 

  • UPS Ground Discounted rates apply for all orders under $50. 
  • Some orders that are under $60 will be delivered by UPS Surepost. This method will be determined by the size of the order, and the final destination during the shipping process. UPS will suggest to us the best method of delivery for the area.
  • $11.99 FLAT RATE SHIPPING For orders $60 or more

(Flat Rate Shipping only available in the lower 48 states and not in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories.)

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