Almond flour
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Ingredient Information

Name

Almond flour

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Almond flour is an ingredient made from finely ground raw almonds until a texture similar to conventional flour is obtained. This flour is light beige in color and is widely used in cooking to prepare baked goods, especially in gluten-free recipes, as it is a perfect alternative for those looking to avoid wheat or gluten.

The origin of almond flour is linked to the almond itself, whose cultivation dates back to regions of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Currently, it is produced in many parts of the world where almonds are cultivated, such as Spain, the United States (California), and some Latin American countries.

Properties: Almond flour is rich in healthy fats, protein, fiber, and vitamin E. It provides a slightly sweet flavor and a moist, soft texture to preparations. Furthermore, it is low in carbohydrates and suitable for ketogenic and paleo diets. Its use improves the nutritional value of breads, cakes, cookies, and other desserts.

In different Hispanic American countries, almond flour may also be known as ground almonds or simply almond powder. These terms are used interchangeably depending on the region, but they always refer to the same key ingredient for a variety of healthy and gluten-free recipes.

Nutritional Properties

10.4g
fiber
50g
fat
264mg
calcium
50mcg
folate
3.7mg
iron
705mg
potassium
579
calories
22g
carbohydrates
270mg
magnesium
21g
protein
25.6mg
vitamin e

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