Einkorn is nature’s first wheat, first grown by humans in the Neolithic age over 14,000 years ago. Untouched by man, einkorn is nutrient-rich, drought-tolerant and contains a unique gluten that is easy to digest and its low-inflammatory properties may even fight celiac disease.
Einkorn is nature’s first wheat, first grown by humans in the Neolithic age over 14,000 years ago. Untouched by man, einkorn is nutrient-rich, drought-tolerant and contains a unique gluten that is easy to digest and its low-inflammatory properties may even fight celiac disease.
Einkorn has a delicious, nutty, wheat flavor with a slight natural sweetness that’s pleasing on the palate.
Einkorn has a delicious, nutty, wheat flavor with a slight natural sweetness that’s pleasing on the palate.
After years of research, testing, and consultation with dietitians, food scientists, and consumers—we established a consistent and meaningful way to label our products highlighting einkorn’s ‘AA’ good gluten. Our Certified Gluten AA seal clearly calls to attention what makes Revival Einkorn’s gluten uniquely suited to human digestion and health.
After years of research, testing, and consultation with dietitians, food scientists, and consumers—we established a consistent and meaningful way to label our products highlighting einkorn’s ‘AA’ good gluten. Our Certified Gluten AA seal clearly calls to attention what makes Revival Einkorn’s gluten uniquely suited to human digestion and health.
Einkorn has a unique taste and gluten profile because it has never been hybridized. So it retains all the goodness mother nature intended. It has a protective hull inoculating it from insects and microbial threats - so it doesn‘t require pesticides or fertilizers. Also, its deep root system means it doesn’t need lots of water to thrive. It also contains a much denser concentration of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that modern wheat does.
Einkorn has a unique taste and gluten profile because it has never been hybridized. So it retains all the goodness mother nature intended. It has a protective hull inoculating it from insects and microbial threats - so it doesn‘t require pesticides or fertilizers. Also, its deep root system means it doesn’t need lots of water to thrive. It also contains a much denser concentration of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that modern wheat does.
Einkorn is grown throughout Europe, and parts of the US and Canada. Revival Einkorn is sustainably grown on organic, family-owned farms in Spain.
Einkorn is grown throughout Europe, and parts of the US and Canada. Revival Einkorn is sustainably grown on organic, family-owned farms in Spain.
Einkorn is a complete food containing an unusual concentration of vitamins, minerals, antioxdiants, fiber and more protein than any grain. It also has a unique gluten called Gluten AA that’s easy to digest and supports a healthy inflammation balance.
Einkorn is a complete food containing an unusual concentration of vitamins, minerals, antioxdiants, fiber and more protein than any grain. It also has a unique gluten called Gluten AA that’s easy to digest and supports a healthy inflammation balance.
Right here, on this website. Our first einkorn product is pasta but we have other wonderful products in the works. You can also purchase Revival Einkorn at fine retailers like Erewhon, Lazy Acres, Jimbos, Mothers Markets and other fine natural food stores.
Right here, on this website. Our first einkorn product is pasta but we have other wonderful products in the works. You can also purchase Revival Einkorn at fine retailers like Erewhon, Lazy Acres, Jimbos, Mothers Markets and other fine natural food stores.
Yes and yes. Revival Einkorn products are certified organic, non-GMO, and Gluten AA. Because of Einkorn’s protective hull and deep root system it doesn’t need pesticides, fertilizers, or irrigation to thrive – taking what it needs from nature... and nature alone.
Yes and yes. Revival Einkorn products are certified organic, non-GMO, and Gluten AA. Because of Einkorn’s protective hull and deep root system it doesn’t need pesticides, fertilizers, or irrigation to thrive – taking what it needs from nature... and nature alone.
That’s a good question. Einkorn is not recommended for those already diagnosed with celiac disease. Although recent studies show that eating einkorn instead of modern wheat may actually prevent some people from getting it.
That’s a good question. Einkorn is not recommended for those already diagnosed with celiac disease. Although recent studies show that eating einkorn instead of modern wheat may actually prevent some people from getting it.
Currently, we’re working on several other einkorn product lines like cereal, crackers, milled flour and bread mixes, tortillas and flatbreads.
Currently, we’re working on several other einkorn product lines like cereal, crackers, milled flour and bread mixes, tortillas and flatbreads.
Another great question! Technically, the answer is no,
but new studies have proven early man did not live on animal protein
alone and that einkorn was a big part of their diet. Einkorn was
valuable nutrition when animal prey was migrating or in hibernation and
edible flora lay dormant or was out of season.
Another great question! Technically, the answer is no,
but new studies have proven early man did not live on animal protein
alone and that einkorn was a big part of their diet. Einkorn was
valuable nutrition when animal prey was migrating or in hibernation and
edible flora lay dormant or was out of season.
About 14,000 years ago, Mesopotamian hunter-gatherers made an incredible leap. They invented farming. For the very first time, humans had predictable food source. And the first wheat they grew? Triticum monococcum: Revival Einkorn. We think that’s pretty inspiring, and it’s why our products are adorned with the Matriarch of Einkorn. She symbolizes our dedication to turning back the clock and reviving a love of Mother Nature's very first wheat.
About 14,000 years ago, Mesopotamian hunter-gatherers made an incredible leap. They invented farming. For the very first time, humans had predictable food source. And the first wheat they grew? Triticum monococcum: Revival Einkorn. We think that’s pretty inspiring, and it’s why our products are adorned with the Matriarch of Einkorn. She symbolizes our dedication to turning back the clock and reviving a love of Mother Nature's very first wheat.