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What Is Almond Flour?


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cycler Contributor

What is Almond Flour and where is it sold? I keep seeing it mentioned and I think that it might be something that I'd want to use.

Thanks!


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I found almond flour at Trader Joes....its just basically ground up almonds....thats all it is. I dont see it sold in very many places though...actually I've only seen it at Trader Joes.

cycler Contributor

So is it ok to just use the packages of ground almonds that are sold anywhere? I've gotten them at Kosher supermarkets and they sell almost every type of ground nuts.

But won't there be an almond flavor to whatever is baked using it? Or doesn't it matter?

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I buy Bob's brand almond flour at my local health food store. You could always make your own, but I think it's way more work that it's worth. I'd rather pay a bit more (and boy is it pricey) for the convenience factor. We work hard enough as it is just eating. :) You might check your local health food store, it might be there and you haven't noticed it yet.

OH! Sometimes it's in a refrigerated section.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I would like to add that I never actually used the almond flour I found at Trader Joes because it has a cya statement on it. It was processed on the same equipment as wheat.

eKatherine Apprentice

I tried the Bob's but found it more chunky than flour-like. When I want ground almonds in a baking recipe, I put whole or blanced almonds in the blender with some of the liquid and blend til smooth. You have to play with it, but you see what I mean.

corinne Apprentice

Almond flour is more finely ground than the ground almonds you buy in the store. You can grind the ground almonds further in your blender.

I use it for baking (I can't eat any grains) and buy it at:

www.nutsforu.com

They sell a variety of other nut flours. The pecan flour makes incredible baked stuff.


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