FLOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA
GENERAL FOODS
Blue Ribbon Flour
“Blue Ribbon Cake Wheat Flour is exclusively and expertly milled in our Sydney Road, Durban Mill – to specifically suit the warm Kwazulu Natal climatic conditions. Here we guarantee baking results under the slogan “Good baking begins with Blue Ribbon”.
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Iwisa
Iwisa Super Maize Meal has been part of the South African culture for decades. For breakfast, lunch and dinner, family celebrations, braais or events, Iwisa Maize Super Maize Meal makes every occasion a truly South African experience.
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Snowflake
Snowflake Flour and its many variants has been a South African favourite for almost 130 years and trusted to deliver exceptional baking results! The Snowflake product range includes cake flour, white and brown bread flour as well as 500gm and 1kg packs of Semolina, Nutty Wheat and Bran.
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