Whole Roasted (not ground) Wattleseed enables you to grind on demand.
Wattleseed has a diverse number of uses in the kitchen, from baking to thickening of sauces and casseroles, to ice cream.
A beautiful nutty, mild coffee flavour. Can be mixed with regular coffee for a flavour boost. Delicious used to flavour chocolate, cheesecake or meringue.
By dark-roasting Wattleseed, the most delightful aroma of nutty fresh roasted coffee is released and can be used as a beverage or as an addition to chocolate or desserts.
Aboriginals used wattle seed to make a type of flour, cooking this often in ovens made in a hole in the ground using hot coals and hot rocks.
Wattleseed contains potassium, calcium, iron and zinc in fairly high concentrations. With a low glycemic index, they are good for diabetics, providing a steady stream of sugars that do not produce sudden rises in blood glucose levels.
Most vitamins are found except for C, B12 and riboflavin. they are high in fibre – over 30%.
Wattleseed Nutritional Information (per 100gm)
| Energy | 1590kJ/ 379 Cal |
| Protein | 20.3gm |
| Total Fat | 4.0gm |
| -Saturated Fat | 2.4gm |
| Carbohydrate | 66.0gm |
| -sugar | 2.5gm |
| Dietary Fibre | 54.2gm |
| Sodium | 90.0mg |
| Gluten | 0.0mg |
Packed in resealable bags to minimise postage costs.
Please note that the weight listed is the shipping weight.
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Whole Roasted (not ground) Wattleseed enables you to grind on demand.
Wattleseed has a diverse number of uses in the kitchen, from baking to thickening of sauces and casseroles, to ice cream.
A beautiful nutty, mild coffee flavour. Can be mixed with regular coffee for a flavour boost. Delicious used to flavour chocolate, cheesecake or meringue.
By dark-roasting Wattleseed, the most delightful aroma of nutty fresh roasted coffee is released and can be used as a beverage or as an addition to chocolate or desserts.
Aboriginals used wattle seed to make a type of flour, cooking this often in ovens made in a hole in the ground using hot coals and hot rocks.
Wattleseed contains potassium, calcium, iron and zinc in fairly high concentrations. With a low glycemic index, they are good for diabetics, providing a steady stream of sugars that do not produce sudden rises in blood glucose levels.
Most vitamins are found except for C, B12 and riboflavin. they are high in fibre – over 30%.
Wattleseed Nutritional Information (per 100gm)
| Energy | 1590kJ/ 379 Cal |
| Protein | 20.3gm |
| Total Fat | 4.0gm |
| -Saturated Fat | 2.4gm |
| Carbohydrate | 66.0gm |
| -sugar | 2.5gm |
| Dietary Fibre | 54.2gm |
| Sodium | 90.0mg |
| Gluten | 0.0mg |
Packed in resealable bags to minimise postage costs.
Please note that the weight listed is the shipping weight.
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