here is an interesting article on using acorns as food an drink
http://honest-food.net/2009/12/26/acorn ... s-dilemma/
and another here
http://www.jackmtn.com/acornbread.html
Acorns as a foodstuff.
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Acorns as a foodstuff.
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Re: Acorns as a foodstuff.
For those who have issues with Gluten, be careful. i dont think that acorns are gluten free
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Re: Acorns as a foodstuff.
The best way to eat acorns is by Pannage, but most people don't have the needed equipment.
Heard of them being used as a coffee sub as well as for flour, I don't know if you can treat them like other nuts once leeched. Oak Tofu anyone ?
Heard of them being used as a coffee sub as well as for flour, I don't know if you can treat them like other nuts once leeched. Oak Tofu anyone ?
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