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Iya Foods Fine Tigernut Flour is a premium, plant-based flour made from 100% African brown tigernuts. This gluten-free, nut-free, and dairy-free option is rich in essential nutrients and perfect for a variety of recipes, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious bakers.
V**
Great value and taste
At first I was a bit worried ordering this because it’s “brown” tiger nut flour. I thought it might taste different in a negative way. But I was very pleasantly surprised. It’s barely darker than regular tiger nut flour and tastes just as delicious. This is a better value than regular tiger nut flour so I’ll be happy to keep using this product.
N**I
Excellent Product
Many of the previous reviews criticize this brand for being "sandy". I suspect that these people are not familiar with the texture of Tigernut flour. In actuality, this is pretty finely ground as opposed to Organic Gemini, which I've been using for several years. If you are new to Tigernut flour and are expecting that this is the same consistency as regular AP flour, it is not. By nature, there is a bit of graininess to the flour. This brand works just fine in any recipe that I've it in. I've made cookies, pancakes, and peanut butter balls with it, and I love it. In fact, I just signed up for Subscribe and Save and will stop getting Organic Gemini from Vitacost. In addition, per pound, this 5lb is cheaper than Organic Gemini.
A**R
Freshest product I’ve tried.
I’ve gotten tiger nut flour from three different brands on here, and this was the freshest tasting of them all. One bag from another brand was totally rancid.
T**S
Best flour alternative for my family
I had been scouting for a good and affordable tigernut flour, when I came across this one. I figured I'd try it, if I ended up not liking it, at least I didn't part with a lot of money. It was a hit with the family! I've used it to bake breads, muffins, waffles and pancakes. It has performed beautifully for each. Tigernut has an "earthy" flavor to it, so you'll get a slightly different taste in your end product than you would with wheat flour. But I have found it pleasant in sweet recipes. I always sift the flour before using as it can have a gritty texture, if you don't. So far, no one has any complaints about the taste or texture of this flour qnd we have picky eaters. I've purchased this a couple of times now, you can't beat the value for the money.*pictured are apple cider muffins*
Y**E
Good product
Flavor is great! I just made the chocolate chip recipe on the bag and we like them but there’s something causing grittiness. I’m assuming it’s the nut flour as this is a first for me. It’s not enough to stop us eating the cookies, but something to be aware of 😊
A**S
STOP HERE -- THIS IS THE TIGERNUT FLOUR TO USE
10 out of 5 stars for this product!I've used several brands of tigernut flour, and now that I have used Iya brand, I realize how substandard the others were. This tigernut flour is significantly darker than the other flours I have used, plus it has a rich, delicious aroma, almost of gingerbread, whereas the other brands I have used had no aroma whatsoever.It is also more finely ground than other brands, all of which had a grittiness (and I don't mean "nuttiness" like some of the marketing hype states) to them that felt like chewing sand. I figured that if I want to use tigernut flour, I would have to grit my teeth, so to speak, and accept that I would have to "chew some sand" along the way. Iya still has a very small amount of that grittiness, but far less than the others.The difference in this tigernut flour and other brands is significant. I highly recommend it. I will never buy another brand!
J**.
Sour and grainy
I’ve used a different brand of tigernut which has worked great and after using IYA I assumed it was too close to expiration date because it tasted sour and grainy and just awful. I bought another bag and it still didn’t taste right. The other brand I purchased is more smooth and sweet tasting. Night and day difference. Wasted money unfortunately
S**T
Good price, but crunchy, gritty
We have had to resort to using a stainless steel mesh strainer to sift this. Otherwise it’s crunch, crunch, crunch in each bite. Sifting it still does not prevent any crunch, but it diminishes it. I think we will be left with around 3 cups of very coarse “flour” that we strained out. I would love to repurchase because the price is so good, but sifting adds enough time and still has a crunch that it is not worth it for us. The other tigernut flour we used did not have any crunch.
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