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anthony 28-07-2009 08:51 AM

semolina flour in Australia for bread?
 
I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to try
to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive.

RsH 28-07-2009 07:17 PM

semolina flour in Australia for bread?
 
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:51:36 -0700 (PDT), anthony
> wrote:

>I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
>that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
>'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
>crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to try
>to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
>from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
>manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
>and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive.


http://www.bellatagold.com.au/Conten...Contact-Us.seo is New
South Wales and not Western Australia...

http://shopping.ninemsn.com.au/price...g-bellata-gold
to order for shipment to you.

anthony 29-07-2009 03:40 AM

semolina flour in Australia for bread?
 
On Jul 29, 4:17*am, RsH > wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:51:36 -0700 (PDT), anthony
>
> > wrote:
> >I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
> >that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
> >'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
> >crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to try
> >to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
> >from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
> >manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
> >and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive.

>
> http://www.bellatagold.com.au/Conten...ntact-Us.seois New
> South Wales and not Western Australia...
>
> http://shopping.ninemsn.com.au/price...ellata-gold/it...
> to order for shipment to you.


thanks for that .. I'll give it a go.

Viviane 29-07-2009 11:00 AM

semolina flour in Australia for bread?
 
Not sure where on the east coast you are - I'm in Sydney and have lived in
Melbourne as well. If you're in either of those places, I suggest you go to
Carlton or Leichhardt. If not, maybe you have an Italian deli nearby. They
usually stock durum semolina flour - we use it to make pasta. Good luck.

"anthony" > wrote in message
...
> I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
> that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
> 'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
> crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to try
> to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
> from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
> manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
> and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive.




Bellata Gold 29-07-2009 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anthony (Post 1352430)
On Jul 29, 4:17*am, RsH wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:51:36 -0700 (PDT), anthony

wrote:
I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to try
to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive.


http://www.bellatagold.com.au/Conten...ntact-Us.seois New
South Wales and not Western Australia...

http://shopping.ninemsn.com.au/price...ellata-gold/it...
to order for shipment to you.


thanks for that .. I'll give it a go.

Hello Anthony, We manufacture Durum wheat Semolina and Flour. The difference being the particle size. Semolina being more coarse. We are 100% Australian Farming Family, ie we grow the durum wheat on family property and have it milled in our family mill. We do not share our facilities with anyone therefore eliminating any chance of contamination. Our grain is stored in aerated silos and therefore can be stored chemical free. We are the only known commercial miller and pasta manufacture in the world that can trace all products back to the paddock they were grown. Please feel free to browse our web page www.bellatagold.com.au or become a fan on Facebook. Nic in our sales team is on 02 6765 5633 should you wish to purchase some product. All the best for your baking.

Bellata Gold 31-07-2009 07:39 AM

Anthony, Bellata Gold mills both durum flour and semolina. The difference being that semolina is more coarse than flour. We are 100% farming family owned, all our product is grown on our family farms and milled in our own mill. We do not share facilities with anyone, elminating the risk of contamination. Further we make pasta in our own facilities. We believe we are the only commercial pasta manufacturer in the world who has 100% tracability from the farm to the plate. Should you be interested in our products please visit our webpage bellatagold.com.au or become a friend on facebook. Nic in sales on 02 6765 5633 will be able to help with any purchase. We would love to hear how your baking turns out.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Viviane (Post 1352522)
Not sure where on the east coast you are - I'm in Sydney and have lived in
Melbourne as well. If you're in either of those places, I suggest you go to
Carlton or Leichhardt. If not, maybe you have an Italian deli nearby. They
usually stock durum semolina flour - we use it to make pasta. Good luck.

"anthony" wrote in message
...
I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to try
to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive.


anthony 01-08-2009 04:54 AM

semolina flour in Australia for bread?
 
On Jul 31, 4:39*pm, Bellata Gold <Bellata.Gold.
> wrote:
> Anthony, Bellata Gold mills both durum flour and semolina. The
> difference being that semolina is more coarse than flour. We are 100%
> farming family owned, all our product is grown on our family farms and
> milled in our own mill. We do not share facilities with anyone,
> elminating the risk of contamination. Further we make pasta in our own
> facilities. We believe we are the only commercial pasta manufacturer in
> the world who has 100% tracability from the farm to the plate. Should
> you be interested in our products please visit our webpage
> bellatagold.com.au or become a friend on facebook. Nic in sales on 02
> 6765 5633 will be able to help with any purchase. We would love to hear
> how your baking turns out.
>
> Viviane;1352522 Wrote:
>
>
>
> > Not sure where on the east coast you are - I'm in Sydney and have lived
> > in
> > Melbourne as well. *If you're in either of those places, I suggest you
> > go to
> > Carlton or Leichhardt. *If not, maybe you have an Italian deli nearby..
> > They
> > usually stock durum semolina flour - we use it to make pasta. *Good
> > luck.

>
> > "anthony" wrote in message
> ....-
> > I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
> > that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
> > 'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
> > crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to
> > try
> > to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
> > from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
> > manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
> > and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive. -

>
> --
> Bellata Gold


I'll certainly visit you and look forward to incorporating your
product in my home-baking. How good to hear from you!
I might not be in touch for a little while as my wife and I are
working actively towards moving from the Blue Mountains to the Macedon
Ranges near Melbourne (two of our children are now permanently based
in Melbourne) and I'd like them to benefit from my improved home-
baking.....
cheers and thanks

Bellata Gold 19-08-2009 10:40 PM

Hi Anthony, Let us know how you go once you get set up. We would love to hear the result of the baking. When we were sourcing pasta manufacturing equipment in Italy, we came across alot of Durum semolina baked bread north of Venice. In one small village where we were able to try the product, the bakers family had been using both durum semolina and flour in bread loaves for generations. It was certainly a lighter bread and we believed of a higher quality and apparently has longer lasting characteristics. Unfortunately the popularity of pasta meant that the price of durum was always higher than bread wheats and so it wasn't as commercially viable. Once again good baking and don't be a stranger.

The Bellata Gold Team


Quote:

Originally Posted by anthony (Post 1354030)
On Jul 31, 4:39*pm, Bellata Gold Bellata.Gold.
wrote:
Anthony, Bellata Gold mills both durum flour and semolina. The
difference being that semolina is more coarse than flour. We are 100%
farming family owned, all our product is grown on our family farms and
milled in our own mill. We do not share facilities with anyone,
elminating the risk of contamination. Further we make pasta in our own
facilities. We believe we are the only commercial pasta manufacturer in
the world who has 100% tracability from the farm to the plate. Should
you be interested in our products please visit our webpage
bellatagold.com.au or become a friend on facebook. Nic in sales on 02
6765 5633 will be able to help with any purchase. We would love to hear
how your baking turns out.

Viviane;1352522 Wrote:



Not sure where on the east coast you are - I'm in Sydney and have lived
in
Melbourne as well. *If you're in either of those places, I suggest you
go to
Carlton or Leichhardt. *If not, maybe you have an Italian deli nearby..
They
usually stock durum semolina flour - we use it to make pasta. *Good
luck.


"anthony" wrote in message
....-
I've seen some packets of flour labelled 'semolina' but none specify
that they're from durum flour. So does this mean that Australian
'semolina' is in fact often an ersatz product made just from regular
crushed wheat-germ from conventional flour? Some recipes I want to
try
to specify genuine durum semolina, a totally different type of wheat
from our normal bread flour. A Google search has turned up one
manufacturer who says their product is from durum, but they're in WA
and shipping to the east coast would be prohibitive. -


--
Bellata Gold


I'll certainly visit you and look forward to incorporating your
product in my home-baking. How good to hear from you!
I might not be in touch for a little while as my wife and I are
working actively towards moving from the Blue Mountains to the Macedon
Ranges near Melbourne (two of our children are now permanently based
in Melbourne) and I'd like them to benefit from my improved home-
baking.....
cheers and thanks



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