Organic Almond Flour, Partially Defatted

Dulse flakes are crushed, edible seaweed found in the cold coastal regions of the Pacific and Atlantic.

Product benefits at a glance

  • Almond flour from certified organic farming
  • gently cold partially defatted - so all ingredients are preserved
  • rich in fiber (approx. 21%) and plant-based protein (approx. 45%!)
  • ideal for low-carb nutrition in baked goods or muesli
  • full-bodied/strong flavor
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General Information About Organic Partially Defatted Almond Flour

Frequently Asked Questions About Organic Almond Flour (FAQ)

Is almond flour keto-friendly?

Almond flour is considered an all-purpose keto flour and is ideal for ketogenic diets thanks to its valuable nutritional composition.

How long does almond flour keep?

Unlike conventional flours, almond flour has a higher fat content. At high humidity and temperatures above 20°C, it can clump more quickly. After opening, almond flour should be used within six to eight weeks.

Can almond flour be used as a substitute for wheat flour?

Yes, almond flour can be used as a substitute for wheat flour or other flours. When replacing flour with almond flour, the amount or liquid content may need to be adjusted to achieve the desired result.

Why is almond flour sometimes light and sometimes dark?

The color depends on whether it is made from blanched or unpeeled almonds. Blanched almonds are peeled before grinding, resulting in lighter, finer flour. Unpeeled almonds keep their brown skin and usually produce darker, coarser flour.

Is light or dark almond flour better?

Using blanched or unpeeled almonds does not significantly affect the nutritional values. Both are rich in protein and can be used in many recipes as a gluten-free alternative to conventional wheat flour.

Recipe: Blueberry Muffins with Almond Flour

Ingredients:

  • 75 g fresh blueberries
  • 65 g organic almond flour
  • 30 g organic coconut flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

blueberry muffins with almond flour

Preparation:

  1. Add the butter, birch sugar and vanilla extract to a large bowl and mix with a hand mixer until smooth, airy and light.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients to the dough and mix well until no lumps are visible.
  3. Carefully fold the blueberries evenly into the dough.
  4. Divide the mixture evenly between 6 silicone molds.
  5. Bake the muffins at 180°C top and bottom heat for about 20-25 minutes.
  6. If desired, dust the muffins with powdered sugar after baking.

Every oven regulates temperature differently, so baking times may vary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, almond flour is ideal for the ketogenic diet due to its valuable nutrient composition and is often used as an all-purpose keto flour.
After opening, almond flour should be used within six to eight weeks, as it can quickly clump and develop mold toxins at high humidity and temperatures above 20°C.
Yes, almond flour can be used as a substitute for wheat flour. However, note that adjustments in quantity or liquid addition may be necessary to achieve the desired baking result.
The color of almond flour depends on whether it is made from blanched or unpeeled almonds. Blanched almonds produce a light, fine flour, while unpeeled almonds yield a darker and coarser flour.
Both variants have similar nutritional values and are rich in proteins. The choice depends on your personal preferences and the desired consistency in the recipe.
Almond flour is gluten-free, high in protein, and contains healthy fats. It is especially suitable for people with a gluten-free diet or specific dietary approaches such as Keto and Low-Carb.