Ancient Rituals Sprouted Organic Sorghum Flour is a finely milled flour made from organic sprouted sorghum. The sprouting process is used as part of traditional grain preparation, with the grain activated prior to milling.
Sorghum is a versatile grain with a mild, slightly earthy flavour that works well across both sweet and savoury recipes. This flour offers a soft texture and can be used in baking applications such as breads, muffins and biscuits, or in savoury cooking for batters and coatings.
It is a practical pantry staple for those looking to incorporate a broader range of grains into their cooking. The neutral profile allows it to blend easily with other ingredients, whether used on its own or combined with other flours depending on the recipe.
Key Benefits
- Organic sprouted sorghum flour
- Fine texture suited to baking and batters
- Mild, slightly earthy flavour
- Suitable for sweet and savoury applications
- Versatile pantry staple
Ingredients
Organic sprouted sorghum flour.
Directions
Use as required in baking or cooking. Suitable for breads, muffins, biscuits, batters and as a coating ingredient. Can be used alone or combined with other flours depending on your recipe.
Additional Information
Sorghum has been used in cooking across various cultures for generations, valued for its adaptability and ease of use in different forms. As a flour, it provides a smooth consistency that works well in recipes where balance and texture are important.
The sprouting process reflects a more traditional preparation method, where grains are treated before milling rather than heavily processed afterwards. This approach aligns with a broader shift towards simpler, more recognisable pantry ingredients.
In everyday cooking, sorghum flour can be used to expand the range of grains used in baking and savoury dishes. It works well in combination with other flours to create different textures, or on its own in recipes that benefit from its mild flavour.
For those interested in learning more about the health properties of sorghum and how it is used in food.
If you are exploring more baking ingredients, you can browse the Greensmith Grocers baking range here.
Always read the label to double-check ingredients before consumption.



