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Organic Unblanched Almonds - 1kg Reviews

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Organic Almonds are a source of vitamin E.
Organic Unblanched Almonds are one of the most popular nuts in the whole food world due to their calcium and vitamin E levels.  The almond is actually a seed grown in a deciduous tree which grows easily in Europe but is native to the Middle East, India and Africa.

Unblanched almonds have been shelled but undergo no other processing so still have the skin intact and are brown in colour.  Blanched almonds by comparison have been heat treated with water to remove the skin which reveals the white flesh of the seed.

Almonds are a great source of nutrition and are lovely used in baking or simply snacked on.  They can be blended with water and then strained to make homemade almond milk.  If you want to use them as a flour you can either grind them yourselves or for a finer result try our Organic Blanched Almond Flour.

If you want to try our organic almonds as part of a mix then try our Organic Trail Mix.

Ingredients: Organic Almonds

Origin: Italy / Sicily / Spain

Allergen Information: Packed on premises that handle gluten, tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, celery, mustard

This product can sometimes contain fragments of shell.

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Fresh, tasty, unblemished, excellent product.
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The pure, organic taste is incomparable to anything we used to buy in the supermarket.
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Posted 4 years ago
These are great - but once in a while - we find an almond that has not had its shell removed properly - which is not too bad if you find it before you try to eat it!!
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