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Yellow Polenta

Yellow Polenta

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1.8 lb / $8.33 per lb
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This creamy, yellow polenta is made with non-GMO corn grown by the Ute Tribe of Colorado on tribal land just northeast of the Arizona border.

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A classic Italian comfort food, polenta makes its way into the hearts and recipes of people all over. And the people here at Hive are no exception. We love the creamy, chewy texture and beautiful pop of yellow it adds to a plate. You can build up your polenta with mushrooms, cheese, or greens to charge up the flavor.

Ingredients

Stone Ground Yellow Corn

Allergens: This product is milled in a facility that processes wheat

How to Use

Cook this up with 1 part polenta to 4 parts water. Or make things extra tasty with a chicken or vegetable broth instead.

Recycling

The box is curbside recyclable. The plastic bag is recyclable through TerraCycle by following our special instructions.

These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.

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Ingredient Integrity

The indigenous White Sonora wheat seeds are sourced from Native Seeds, an Arizona research group that works with Tribes to retain the edible plant varieties native to the state.

Low Carbon Footprint

Using ancient grains that require minimal water and a mill that runs on solar power allows Hayden Flour Mills to minimize their carbon footprint.

Recyclable Packaging

Committed to Social Good

Hayden Flour Mills grows is working with chefs, farmers, and conservationists to revive Arizona's grain economy.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

Ingredient Integrity

The indigenous White Sonora wheat seeds are sourced from Native Seeds, an Arizona research group that works with Tribes to retain the edible plant varieties native to the state.

Low Carbon Footprint

Using ancient grains that require minimal water and a mill that runs on solar power allows Hayden Flour Mills to minimize their carbon footprint.

Recyclable Packaging

Committed to Social Good

Hayden Flour Mills grows is working with chefs, farmers, and conservationists to revive Arizona's grain economy.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

How it does good

Farming grains can consume a lot of resources. So when the founders of Hayden Flour Mills started their mill, they were determined to make it more sustainable and better for everyone. By choosing ancient, drought-resistant grains, Hayden Flour Mills is able to reduce the amount of water they use while farming. Since environmentally conscious practices are built right into the company's mission, they've also created the only solar paneled stone mill in the U.S. And they're going even further by cleaning their grains on the same campus as their mill, making their carbon footprint even smaller.

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Hayden Flour Mills

The legend goes that in 1868, Charles Hayden was making his way up North when he was waylaid by dangerously high waters on the Salt River. While waiting for the waters to subside, he stood on top of Tempe Butte and looked out on the fertile land surrounding him, envisioning an ideal spot to establish Hayden Flour Mills. More than 100 years later, Hayden Flour Mills is re-creating Mr. Hayden’s vision. By growing the same heritage grains on the same land, they are bringing back a time when flour was non-hybridized, minimally processed and flavorful.

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