Just Natural Organic Spelt Grain 500g
Just Natural Organic Spelt Grain is an ancient, hulled wheat variety that offers a sophisticated alternative to modern wheat. Known for its distinctively nutty, slightly sweet flavour and a chewy, satisfying texture, spelt has been cultivated for thousands of years. It remains a favourite for those who enjoy "whole-grain" cooking and want to add depth and complexity to their meals.
Because spelt is a versatile grain, it performs beautifully as a substitute for rice in risotto, as a hearty addition to soups and salads, or even ground into flour for artisan baking. Its sturdy structure allows it to maintain its integrity during cooking, providing a pleasant bite that is much more substantial than refined grains.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Product Name | Organic Spelt Grain |
| Brand | Just Natural |
| Net Weight | 500g |
| Certifications | Certified Organic |
| Key Ingredient | 100% Organic Spelt Grain |
| Dietary Suitability | Vegan, Vegetarian (Contains Gluten) |
| Packaging | Resealable / Recyclable |
Highlights & Benefits
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Ancient Grain Nutrition: Rich in protein, dietary fibre, and essential minerals such as iron, manganese, and magnesium.
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Unique Flavour Profile: Offers a mild, nutty, and slightly sweet taste that is more complex than standard white or brown rice.
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Versatile Texture: Holds its shape well after cooking, making it perfect for cold grain salads, stir-fries, and filling stews.
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Pure Organic Quality: Sourced from certified organic farms, ensuring no exposure to synthetic pesticides or GMOs.
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Digestibility: Many people find spelt to be more easily digestible than modern hybrid wheat, though it does contain gluten.
Cooking Instructions
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Rinse: Thoroughly rinse the spelt grains under cold running water in a fine-mesh sieve.
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Combine: Place 1 part spelt grain to 3 parts water or vegetable stock in a large saucepan.
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Boil & Simmer: Bring the liquid to a boil, then reduce the heat to a low simmer. Cover with a lid and cook for approximately 45–60 minutes, or until the grains are tender but still have a slight chew.
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Drain: If there is excess liquid remaining after the grains are tender, simply drain it off.
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Serve: Fluff with a fork and serve as a nutritious side dish, or let it cool before adding to salads with fresh herbs, lemon, and olive oil.
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Time-Saving Tip: Soaking the spelt grains in water for a few hours (or overnight) before cooking can significantly reduce the required simmering time and improve the texture.