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  2. Almond meal - Wikipedia

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    In France, almond meal is an important ingredient in frangipane, the filling of traditional galette des Rois cake. Almond meal has recently become important in baking items for those on low-carbohydrate diets. It adds moistness and a rich nutty taste to baked goods. Items baked with almond meal tend to be calorie-dense.

  3. 7 Nutrition Facts to Know About Almond Flour, According to a ...

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    Substitutes for regular flour are becoming more popular for cooking healthfully and baking healthy desserts. Refined, white flours commonly used in baked goods, bread, and snack foods lack many ...

  4. Is Almond Flour Healthy? Here’s What a Nutritionist Says - AOL

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    It’s always—”Oh, I made this cake with rice flour,” or “these cookies with almond flour,” or “these bagels with gluten-free flour.” The global gluten-free products market size is ...

  5. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    Made from starch or rice flour shaped like noodles, with a mixture of coconut milk, and served with kinca or liquid javanese sugar. Kue talam: Nationwide Two layered coconut milk soft cake made of rice flour, coconut milk and sugar with other additional ingredients; i.e. pandan leaf, palm sugar, yellow or purple yams, etc. Timphan: Aceh

  6. Cashew - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, roasted and salted cashews are called kacang mete or kacang mede, while the cashew apple is called jambu monyet (lit. 'monkey rose apple'). [citation needed] In the 21st century, cashew cultivation increased in several African countries to meet the manufacturing demands for cashew milk, a plant milk alternative to dairy milk. [35]

  7. Almond - Wikipedia

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    Almond flour or ground almond meal combined with sugar or honey as marzipan is often used as a gluten-free alternative to wheat flour in cooking and baking. [81] Almonds contain polyphenols in their skins consisting of flavonols, flavan-3-ols, hydroxybenzoic acids and flavanones [82] analogous to those of certain fruits and vegetables.

  8. Almond Flour Recipes - AOL

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    Almond flour is a nutritious alternative to regular flour and is used in many low-carb and gluten-free recipes. Here, we answer your questions about almond flour and give you some recipes to try.

  9. Brittle (food) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, a mixture of sugar and water is heated to the hard crack stage corresponding to a temperature of approximately 146 to 154 °C (295 to 309 °F), although some recipes also call for ingredients such as glucose and salt in the first step. [14]