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KAMUT® Brand Wheat
Still AncientTM
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Founder | Bob Quinn |
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Website | https://www.kamut.com/ |
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Genuine KAMUT® Brand Wheat is an ancient grain, guaranteed under the KAMUT® brand, to never be modified or hybridized, always organically grown, and prized for its nutrition, ease of digestibility, sweet nutty-buttery taste, and firm texture. It is an excellent source of protein, fiber, and many vitamins, as well as being high in minerals including selenium. The KAMUT® brand program encompasses the entire chain from the farm fields to final consumers, to ensure the standards of the KAMUT® brand – the authentic, pure, healthy, and delicious KAMUT® Brand Wheat – are always satisfied.
Founding Story
The story of KAMUT® brand wheat began in 1949, when Earl Dedman, a US Airman stationed in Portugal, received some unusual looking grain from a man who claimed to have taken it from a tomb in Egypt. More likely, the man purchased it from a street vendor in Cairo, Egypt with the story that it had come from an ancient Egyptian tomb. Earl sent 36 kernels of the wheat to his father, Rube Dedman, a farmer near Fort Benton, Montana, USA. Within six years, the elder Dedman had grown the small number of seeds into 1,500 bushels, calling it “King Tut wheat.”
The grain called “King Tut wheat” became a local novelty. In 1964 a farmer passed out samples of the grain at the nearby county fair where Bob Quinn, 16 at the time, first saw it. After a few years, the novelty faded and the grain disappeared.
In 1977, just after finishing his Ph.D. in Plant Biochemistry at the University of California at Davis, Robert "Bob" Quinn was eating a package of Corn Nuts® snacks. Across the back of the package, it was written that Corn Nuts® was made from a giant corn. Remembering the giant King Tut wheat, Bob decided to contact the Corn Nuts® Company to see if they would be interested in making a giant wheat snack. The company expressed interest and Bob’s father, Mack, located a jar of the grain. However, after learning of the limited supply, the company decided not to continue with the project.
In 1978, Bob returned to the family farm near Big Sandy, Montana. Despite the loss of interest from the Corn Nuts® Company, the wheat was grown to increase the supply, starting from a handful of kernels that were carefully selected by Mack. During the same period, Bob also became interested in organic farming and in 1986 planted his first certified organic crop. By 1989, the entire Quinn family farm had become organic.
In 1986, Bob and his father decided to display the grain at a food show in Anaheim, California. This was the first year their company, Montana Flour & Grains, exhibited to promote their organic wheat and flour. Due to interest in the grain, they seeded their entire supply of 60 lbs. of the ancient wheat on one and a half acres and continued to increase this in following years.
Demand grew rapidly as many people reported enjoying the taste of foods made with the grain and that it was easier to digest compared to modern wheat. After positive results of an initial study with wheat sensitive people, Bob recognized the unique and healthy qualities of the grain and sought to protect them by preserving the variety under a trade name. In 1990, with the assistance of Mack, the “KAMUT” trademark was registered to be used as a guarantee, under which the original ancient grain would remain unmodified and always organically grown.
Today, KAMUT® brand wheat can be found throughout the world in products including breads, pasta, pizza, cereals, snacks, pastries, crackers, beer, green foods, and cereal drinks.
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Trevor Blyth, is at the front of Kamut International, serving as president and committed to continuing his family's legacy. Under Blyth, and in addition to leading the operation of the company, he is actively working on undertaking a carbon footprint study and assessment along with the internationally recognized sustainability consultancy Soil & More Impacts (now operating as Sustainable AG) in order to understand the impact of its complete supply chain from farm to customers, including assessing the contribution and/or benefits of all KAMUT® Brand Wheat being grown exclusively organic. Working in collaboration with all members of the supply chain from the growers up to the end customer, the goal is to measure and understand the environmental impacts and be able to determine areas where improvement and reductions can be made.
Robert "Bob" Quinn is a Ph.D., a progressive farmer, and a leader from North Central Montana who introduced the ancient grain KAMUT® Brand to the market over 30 years ago. What started with 36 kernels and a legend of discovery in an Egyptian tomb has grown to be a family enterprise and project spanning three generations that today is a well-known global brand in the world of organic farming and food. Kamut International promotes organic agriculture and supports organic farmers to increase the diversity of crops and diets and to protect the heritage of this high-quality, delicious ancient grain from benefiting this and future generations.
Under Bob Quinn's leadership, Kamut International has been at the forefront of regenerative organic agriculture since its origins and has been committed to promoting the philosophy of "food as medicine" as a means of promoting health and prevention of diet-related chronic diseases. His farm has served as a working laboratory to test, document, and share his findings with farmers and thought leaders worldwide as he led the First International Conference of Landraces in the summer of 2018. He believes sustainable agriculture delivering a nutritious food system can drastically reduce the incidence of four of the top seven causes of death in the United States, lift thousands of Americans out of poverty, and fight climate change.
Bob recently launched the Quinn Institute to build health and prosperity through regenerative organic agriculture.
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