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Stoates Organic Stoneground Maltone Flour

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Ratton Pantry is pleased to welcome Stoates and their premium range of British artisan organic flours.

Maltone Flour is a flour that has been malted by soaking the grains to germanate them and then kiln drying them to seal in the flavour. Maltone Flour provides a rich taste to your bread when mixed in with your normal recipe along with giving your crust an enhanced look. 

You will only need to replace around 2% of your standard flour with maltone flour to get the benefit and flavour so a 400g loaf will require 392g of the flour of your choice + 8g of maltone flour. 

This product has been produced by EDME

No added ingredients or fortification.

Contains Gluten, No Dairy, No Nuts, No Peanuts, No Soya

Certified Organic by The Soil Association.

Available in 1.5kg bags, 8kg bags or 25kg sacks.

Buy Stoates Organic Maltone Flour at Ratton Pantry.



About Stoates (Cann Mills).

Brothers William and Thomas Stoate started the family off down the path of flour milling in 1832 taking on the lease of a mill at Watchet in Somerset. Their father John Stoate had been a maltster and a tanner and there was a background of farming in the family all based around this part of the West Country so milling was not too far detached. The business prospered both with local trade and also in satisfying the growing demand for flour in South Wales. Sailing ketches would transport the flour across the Severn (and return with coal!) while horse and cart took care of the local deliveries. By 1877 Thomas had left the business to become a successful grain merchant and William was joined by two sons, William and John and later a third son James.

In 1912 the business had outgrown the Watchet site and a new mill was built at Temple Back in Bristol. By this time the huge demand for white flour meant that the ‘roller milling’ system had taken over from the traditional method of grinding the corn between stones. My grandfather Leonard Stoate (son of James Stoate) was the technical director of this new mill and saw the enterprise grow through much transformation and expansion of market area.
The business amalgated with Spillers in 1933 but the family were still actively involved in operations. Brothers David and Norman (sons of Leonard Stoate) carried the family into its fourth generation of milling. My father, Norman Stoate, started out on his own at Cann Mills (the present site) in 1947 taking on what was a country mill supplying animal feed to the many local farmers. Cann Mills was recorded in the Domesday Book and one of five mills within a mile on The Sturkel, a tributary to the River Stour.

In 1970 the business returned to its roots producing stoneground flour using French Burr millstones primarily driven by a late 19th Century iron waterwheel powered by the river Sturkel.

Over 180 years later, now in its fifth generation, Stoate & Sons is still producing quality stoneground flour supplying both the domestic and bakery trade throughout the West Country and beyond. The growth in popularity for traditionally produced artisan breads and the increased desire towards home baking has helped this authentic flour milling legacy to continue along its path.

ABOUT RATTON PANTRY

Ratton Pantry is an independent, family owned business. Recognising the need for good quality baking ingredients online, we set about stocking a selection of premium kitchen, pantry and baking essentials such as flour and yeast, along with premium imported Italian ingredients.