The Dells Mill and Museum Augusta Wisconsin
Food from the source
The Amish Community makes much of their own food and some of it is prepared at the mill. It is NOT ultra processed (see notes below). It is available for purchase by visitors of the Wisconsin Dells Mill
Some of the items available: Quantities are in bulk and available in 5 to 25 pound containers
~ oatmeal | ~ flour | ~ buckwheat flour |
~ speltz | ~ einkorn | ~ corn |
~ rice | ~ rye |
Other items. Made by the Amish
~ Jams | ~ Jellys | ~ Maple Syrup |
Antiques are also for sale
Notes about Ultra-Processed foods: Ultra-processed foods are linked to numerous health risks, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and mental health disorders. Their high levels of added sugars, unhealthy fats, and artificial additives can lead to serious health complications and increased mortality risk.
Notes about some of the food:
Einkorn
It is an ancient type of wheat, one of the first
grains cultivated by humans over 12,000 years ago. It is considered
more nutritious than modern wheat and has a different type of gluten
that is easier to digest
Speltz
Also known as
spelt, is an ancient grain is a type of wheat. It
is high in protein and often used in baking, pasta, and animal feed
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