Choosing a white whole wheat flour

Toast

Sorry if this has been asked before, just point me to the thread if it has. I am looking to buy white whole wheat flour for bread and pasta and was wondering if different brands could affect the overall outcome (in taste). i don't mind ordering online but would like to know what people use. I am looking for a light flavor.

Thanks

I suspect  that there's that much variety when it comes to white whole wheat, I mean the grain is all pretty much the same.  So just choose the grind that you like or simply buy the freshest bag you find on the shelf.

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How can you get white whole wheat? Whole wheat would imply the whole of the wheat and its brown not white.

If you're after white wheat bread flour, then I use Shipton Mill No.4 and for extra flavour & texture I add in 20% of their stoneground wholemeal.

-Gordon

you might also want to look for Wheat Montana's Prairie Gold flour.  It is a whole wheat flour milled from white wheat.  Protein content is around 14%, with very strong gluten.  Not sure how it would work in pasta but it makes good bread. 

Paul

That's exactly the kind I avoid - I much prefer having flakes of bran as in Gold Medal.