George Washington's White Cornmeal
Enjoy the traditional flavor of early American cooking with stone-ground white cornmeal from George Washington's Gristmill. In 1771, George Washington shifted from tobacco to wheat and constructed a new mill along Dogue Run, exporting his finely milled flour to Europe and the West Indies.
In 1791, Washington adopted new milling technology from inventor Oliver Evans, bringing innovation to Mount Vernon’s production. Today, these grains are still stone-ground using water power, preserving the authentic texture and flavor of the 18th century.
This 2-pound muslin bag of white cornmeal is made from stone-ground white corn—perfect for cornbread, muffins, and classic Southern recipes.
Details:
- Size: 2 lb muslin bag
- Net Weight: 907.2 grams
- Ingredients: Stone-ground white corn
- Stone-ground at: George Washington’s Gristmill
- No preservatives
- Storage: Refrigerate for freshness
* Allergy Alert: All our Gristmill products are made in a facility that processes cornmeal, wheat, and barley. In addition, our pancake mix is made with corn, wheat and barley.
Use George Washington's White Cornmeal to make one of George's favorite breakfast meals - hoecakes!
