What Is Stone Ground Flour?

The Definition

Stone Ground Flour is milled by crushing grain between two stones. Unlike modern roller milling, which efficiently separates the bran and germ from the endosperm, stone milling crushes the entire berry together. Even if sifted later, the oils from the nutrient-rich germ are rubbed into the flour.


The Impact

Stone ground flour is more nutritious and fermentatively active (due to higher enzyme and microbe content from the germ) but has a shorter shelf life due to the risk of oil rancidity. It typically ferments faster than roller-milled flour.

Last updated: 6 January, 2026
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