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  • '''Almond Tree''' ...to [[Iran]] and surrounding countries but widely cultivated elsewhere. The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree.
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  • ...nd flour''' or '''almond meal''' is a type of [[flour]] made from ground [[almond]]s. It is often used as a gluten-free alternative to wheat flour in cooking The use of almond flour dates back to the Middle Ages, where it was a common ingredient in a
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  • * 1/2 cup of [[Almond Flour]] * 1/4 cup of [[Flaxseed Meal]]
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  • '''List of Almond Dishes''' is a comprehensive compilation of various dishes that prominently == Almond Dishes ==
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  • |Name=Gluten-free almond crackers |category=Nuts
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  • ...hat originate from the ''Prunus dulcis'' tree, commonly referred to as the almond tree. Native to the Middle East and India, where they are known as "Badam," [[File:Almond.JPG|Almond|500px|thumb]]
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  • ...but the basic recipe is to mix softened butter with sugar, and add almond meal, egg yolks, chocolate and a small amount of liqueur such as rum. The cake i ...or walnuts. The chocolate is usually dark, and the nuts are ground into a meal. Other ingredients include sugar, butter, eggs and sometimes a small amount
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  • |Name=Coconut almond chicken |category=One dish meal
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  • [[File:Foods with a high fibre content, such as bread, grains, chia seeds and nuts.jpg|600px|right]] * One of the most common alternative flours used in low-carb breads is [[almond flour]].
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  • '''Friand''' is a small, moist, almond-flavored cake that originated in France and is popular in Australia and New ...been inspired by the French ''[[financier (cake)|financier]]'', a similar almond-based pastry. The friand became popular in Australia and New Zealand in the
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  • |Name=Almond raspberry vinaigrette ...advance to allow ingredients to marinate.<br>{{food tags}}<br>[[Fruit]], [[Nuts]], [[Low Protein]], [[Category:Foods made in less than 15 mins]], [[Easy]]<
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  • ...a traditional [[Norwegian cuisine|Norwegian]] dessert, known for its rich, almond-flavored filling and its characteristic lattice pastry top. This dessert, w The primary ingredients of Fyrstekake include [[almond]]s, [[sugar]], [[egg]]s, and [[butter]], which are used to make a dense, sw
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  • ...our]] can be replaced with nut meal if desired. To make nut meal grind raw nuts in a food processor. You may use almonds, pecans, walnuts or any nut of you ...comments<br>I found this on the Tiana coconut website. It uses coconut and almond flours. The description says &quot;This is a delicious wheat-free, sugar-fr
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  • * [[Nuts]]: Almonds, walnuts, and pecans are nuts frequently featured in Jewish desserts and snacks, providing healthy fats. ...al potato latkes, zucchini latkes are made with grated zucchini, eggs, and almond flour.
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  • ...range of nut dishes, their cultural significance, and some common types of nuts used in these dishes. ==Types of Nuts Used in Cooking==
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  • |Name=L-c chocolate almond crust l-c-f ...ng in the cheesecake batter.<br>{{food tags}}<br>[[Dessert]], [[Fruit]], [[Nuts]], [[Lactose Free]], [[Egg Free]], [[Free Of...]], [[Category:Foods made in
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  • |Ingredients=pecans,unsweetened dried shredded coconut,almond butter,coconut oil,vanilla extract,honey,sea salt,dried cranberries ...tency of bread crumbs).</li><li>In a mixing bowl, melt [[coconut oil]] and almond [[butter]] (about 30 seconds). Remove from microwave and stir until smooth.
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  • |Ingredients=flax seed meal,unsweetened dried shredded coconut,almond butter,sea salt,coconut oil,stevia,vanilla extract ...a coarse paste. (This is the point where I add the dark chocolate chips. I just stir them in and then skip steps 7 and 8).</li><li>
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  • The '''almond''' is a nut from the tree '''Prunus dulcis'''. [[File:Almond-Badam-001.jpg|alt=Almond|thumb|left|Almond]]
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  • |Ingredients=flax seed meal,sesame seeds,carob powder,stevia powder,almond butter,coconut oil,vanilla extract,water ...place it in there for a minute to soften it before stiring.</li><li>3. Add almond [[butter]] and oil to dry ingredients and mix WELL (I actually use my hands
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