So Sad! I searching for Wheat Berries at my local supermarket who carries a lot of Bob's Red Mill products. The shelf was pretty bare with only a few choices. I used to get ALL different kinds of flour and other things including the wheat berries. Its frustrating to get these "speciality" items. I ended up having to order through Amazon. Ugh.
Hi — This page says it's the nutrition facts for wheat berries but there aren't any numbers on protein etc. Thanks!
Hi John - Since the publication of this blog post we have discontinued our Hard Red Wheat Berries. If you still have the product on hand, here's the information for a 1/4 cup (45g) uncooked serving.
Calories: 170g
Total fat: 1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 0mg
Total Carbohydrate: 34 g
Dietary Fiber: 9g
Total sugars: 1g
Protein: 7g
This should be a staple in everyone's kitchen. They are delicious and very nutritious. They can be used in savory dishes, in salads of all kinds, and even desserts. They have a very nice chewy texture that is pleasing to many people. You should store them in airtight mason jars with tight fitting lids and they will last a long, long time.
I eat them every day for breakfast.
I first soak the berries for 24-48 hours. I then drain the water, sprinkle them with cinnamon and set them on baking sheets in the sun.
I let them dry out thoroughly for 1-2 days. I take the pans and put them in the oven on 350, moving the sides in towards the center to toast the berries evenly.
When they are hard and crunchy and cooled off, I run them through my hand grinder. I store them in 1/2 gallon Mason jars.
To prepare, I take about 2/3 cup, add nonfat powdered milk, sweetener, water and a splash of vanilla. I'll through in some banana chips, dried blueberries or cherries for extra flavor. I like to set it in the ridge to chill it and let the wheat absorb some milk and soften, about 30 minutes.
This really is the best tasting and one of healthiest breakfast cereals I have ever eaten. I'll never buy cereal in a box again.