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While the almond is most often eaten on its own, raw or [[toasted]], it is used in some dishes. It, along with other nuts, is often sprinkled over desserts, particularly sundaes and other ice cream based dishes. It is also used in making baklava and nougat. There is also almond butter, a spread similar to peanut butter, popular with [[peanut]] allergy sufferers and for its less salty taste. The young, developing fruit of the almond tree can also be eaten as a whole ("green almonds"), when it is still green and fleshy on the outside, and the inner shell has not yet hardened. The fruit is somewhat sour, and is available only from mid April to mid June; pickling or brining extends the fruit's shelf life. A popular snack in parts of the Middle East, they're eaten dipped in [[salt]] to balance the sour taste. | While the almond is most often eaten on its own, raw or [[toasted]], it is used in some dishes. It, along with other nuts, is often sprinkled over desserts, particularly sundaes and other ice cream based dishes. It is also used in making baklava and nougat. There is also almond butter, a spread similar to peanut butter, popular with [[peanut]] allergy sufferers and for its less salty taste. The young, developing fruit of the almond tree can also be eaten as a whole ("green almonds"), when it is still green and fleshy on the outside, and the inner shell has not yet hardened. The fruit is somewhat sour, and is available only from mid April to mid June; pickling or brining extends the fruit's shelf life. A popular snack in parts of the Middle East, they're eaten dipped in [[salt]] to balance the sour taste. | ||
[[Marzipan]] is a popular confection that made from ground almonds and sugar. | [[Marzipan]] is a popular confection that made from ground almonds and sugar. | ||
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We also have a [[generic conversion table]] and a [[portions per person lookup]]. | We also have a [[generic conversion table]] and a [[portions per person lookup]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:57, 16 January 2014
While the almond is most often eaten on its own, raw or toasted, it is used in some dishes. It, along with other nuts, is often sprinkled over desserts, particularly sundaes and other ice cream based dishes. It is also used in making baklava and nougat. There is also almond butter, a spread similar to peanut butter, popular with peanut allergy sufferers and for its less salty taste. The young, developing fruit of the almond tree can also be eaten as a whole ("green almonds"), when it is still green and fleshy on the outside, and the inner shell has not yet hardened. The fruit is somewhat sour, and is available only from mid April to mid June; pickling or brining extends the fruit's shelf life. A popular snack in parts of the Middle East, they're eaten dipped in salt to balance the sour taste.
Marzipan is a popular confection that made from ground almonds and sugar.
Bitter almonds
Bitter almonds are from a different variety of almond. Bitter almonds contain a very small amount of lethal hydrogen cyanide, which has to be removed prior to sale and consumption
What is the difference between almond extract and almond essence?
Almond extract is a natural product made from the oil of almonds, usually bitter almonds. It has a superior flavour to almond extract but is more expensive and can be difficult to find. Health food shops usually stock almond extract.
Almond essence is usually made from artificial flavourings and is therefore .
The almond is one of many edible nuts.
How much does one cup of almonds weigh?
Estimated US cup to weight equivalents:
Ingredient | US Cups | Grams | Ounces | |
Almonds | shelled, whole | 1 |
150 grams | > 5 ounces |
Almonds | chopped or flaked | 1 |
75 grams | 3 ounces |
Almonds | ground | 1 |
150 grams | > 5 ounces |
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Every ingredient has a cups to ounces or grams conversion table. Search for the ingredient, cup to weight conversions are at the end of each ingredient page.
We also have a generic conversion table and a portions per person lookup.
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