Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
stone-ground
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ On occasion it is put into operation producing stone-ground flour for sale to visitors.
Usage examples of "stone-ground".
Though they shared the thatched hut that Lobengula's men had built for them in the grove beyond the royal kraal, and though they ate the same meals of beef and sour milk and stone-ground maize cakes that the king sent down to them each evening, Louise spent her days alone, riding out on one of the mules in the early morning and not returning until dusk.
Weevils took over the stone-ground wheat and mold got the soy grits and the unsulphured raisins turned to pebbles.
It had baking powder and salt already mixed with the stone-ground flour, and it quickly rose and bubbled and browned into a thick biscuitlike wheat cake that went well with the last of the strong-tasting sour-cream butter in its Tupperware container.