Organic Hulled Barley Grain

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Barley was one of the first crops cultivated by man, and has been used as a food since Biblical times. Today, barley is still considered an excellent source of soluble fiber. With a higher beta-glucan content than oats, barley can be effective in lowering serum cholesterol levels. Barley also contains fiber, protein, carbohydrates and B vitamins. It's low in fat and has no cholesterol. Although pearled barley is commonly used in soups, barley can be milled into various fractions, producing different cuts, pearls, flours, grits and flakes. Because of its neutral flavor, it's easy to blend barley's nutrition and texture into a variety of foods. May be baked in casseroles, used as stuffing, or pureed for cereal or pudding with maple syrup, cinnamon and dates. This is the least processed form of barley, with just the outermost hull removed. The grains are brown and require 1-2 hours cooking time. Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1/4 cup dry (32 g) Nutrient Amount % DV Calories 110 Calories from Fat 5 Total Fat 1g Sodium 3mg 0% Total Carbohydrate 21g 7% Dietary Fiber 6g Protein 4g Iron 6% Calcium 1% Basic cooking instructions: Bring 4 cups of water to a boil, add 1 cup hulled barley. Simmer for 1 1/2 hours or until done.

Country of origin: United States of America

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Christie
A Favorite!

Wonderful flavor and texture. Great for soups. It is also one of my favorites for breakfast. I mix 1/3 barley, 1/3 black rice, and 1/3 black barley and a few dried fruits and nuts with a little milk and it makes a fabulous breakfast that keeps me full for hours.