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Coconut flour
I've been reading on the forum that members use coconut flour as being lower carb, so when I spotted organic coconut flour in the FreeFrom aisle in my mother's nearest (huge) Tesco Extra, I nabbed it. As we don't bake, I thought that we could experiment with coconut flour and others, and make sauces and also use it for breading and pan-frying. I like the idea of coconut floured-fish, for example.
Couldn't find organic sesame flour anywhere, so I ended up buying some from iHerb, When it arrived today I was shuffling stuff on the shelf, and noticed that on the package it had the carbohydrate listed as 25g per 100g ! I looked on the manufacturer's website and on that it's 18g. Still too high for my purposes.
http://www.sukrin.co.uk/sukrin-orga...-pure-raw-coconut-great-substitute-for-flour/
This is a UK website, but they are talking about net carbs and AFAIK UK nutrition labels are always net carb and it's a legal requirement.. So I'm thoroughly confused. I thought that coconut flour was supposedly around 9g carbs per 100g. Being organic won't make any difference.
Then I noticed that it says fat-reduced on the package so I thought I'd give y'all a heads up that fat-reduced coconut flour, whatever they say about net carbs in their blurb, is carbier than the non-fat reduced stuff. Mine is going in the food bank box.
Sesame flour
The 16 oz package of Kevala organic sesame flour that arrived today is only 10g carbs per 100g which I'm happy with. Again. I'd like to use it for sauces if possible and if not, I hope it will be OK for breading and pan-frying. Anyone done this ?
Oat bran
I was kinda confused when the Dukan Diet organic oat bran on offer at Avidlite turned up and was the French version ie Son d'avoine. 1 tbsp is 5g carbs and I've found quite a few recipes using it online so I'm happy with that. Anyone used it ? A couple of the recipes use it for breading, another recipe was for wraps and another for galettes.
I've been reading on the forum that members use coconut flour as being lower carb, so when I spotted organic coconut flour in the FreeFrom aisle in my mother's nearest (huge) Tesco Extra, I nabbed it. As we don't bake, I thought that we could experiment with coconut flour and others, and make sauces and also use it for breading and pan-frying. I like the idea of coconut floured-fish, for example.
Couldn't find organic sesame flour anywhere, so I ended up buying some from iHerb, When it arrived today I was shuffling stuff on the shelf, and noticed that on the package it had the carbohydrate listed as 25g per 100g ! I looked on the manufacturer's website and on that it's 18g. Still too high for my purposes.
http://www.sukrin.co.uk/sukrin-orga...-pure-raw-coconut-great-substitute-for-flour/
This is a UK website, but they are talking about net carbs and AFAIK UK nutrition labels are always net carb and it's a legal requirement.. So I'm thoroughly confused. I thought that coconut flour was supposedly around 9g carbs per 100g. Being organic won't make any difference.
Then I noticed that it says fat-reduced on the package so I thought I'd give y'all a heads up that fat-reduced coconut flour, whatever they say about net carbs in their blurb, is carbier than the non-fat reduced stuff. Mine is going in the food bank box.
Sesame flour
The 16 oz package of Kevala organic sesame flour that arrived today is only 10g carbs per 100g which I'm happy with. Again. I'd like to use it for sauces if possible and if not, I hope it will be OK for breading and pan-frying. Anyone done this ?
Oat bran
I was kinda confused when the Dukan Diet organic oat bran on offer at Avidlite turned up and was the French version ie Son d'avoine. 1 tbsp is 5g carbs and I've found quite a few recipes using it online so I'm happy with that. Anyone used it ? A couple of the recipes use it for breading, another recipe was for wraps and another for galettes.