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Description
Also known as arrowroot flour or arrowroot starch, this product is made by grinding the thick arrowroot rhizomes (rootstalks) into a starchy powder. Dating back to over 7,000 years ago, arrowroot was once a very valuable ingredient to many indigenous cultures, and is still used as an effective remedy in treating health issues nowadays.
Now available on our Amazon storefront!
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Directions
Mix an equal amount of arrowroot powder and cold water to create a slurry. Then whisk the mixture into a hot liquid for 30 seconds. 1 tablespoon of arrowroot slurry will thicken 1 cup of hot liquid. Substitute 2 teaspoons of arrowroot for 1 tablespoon of corn starch, or 1 teaspoon of arrowroot for 1 tablespoon of flour.
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Uses
Arrowroot powder is commonly used as a thickener for sauces, pudding, and glazes since it imparts a shiny gloss on foods. However, it is not recommended for use with dairy-based products as it may cause a slimy texture. Arrowroot is naturally gluten-free, which makes it a healthier alternative for bread and pasta. In comparison to cornstarch, it has a more neutral flavour so it is well-suited for delicately flavoured foods.
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Storage
Recommended shelf life is 12 months when stored in a cool, dry location.
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Nutrition
Nutrition Facts Per 3 tsp (10 g) Amount % Daily Value Calories 35 - Fat 0 g 0% Saturated Fat 0 g - + Trans Fat 0 g 0% Carbohydrate 9 g - Fibre 0 g 0% Sugars 0 g 0% Sugar Alcohol - - Protein 0 g - Cholesterol 0 mg - Sodium 0 mg 0% Potassium 0 mg 0% Calcium 0 mg 0% Iron 0 mg 0% -
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SKU | Unit Size |
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22001 | 6 x 200 g |
22002 | 6 x 400 g |
22003 | 2 kg BULK |
22005 | 10 kg BULK |
22006 | 25 kg RM |
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Description
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Directions
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Uses
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Nutrition
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Storage
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Recipes & Posts
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Also known as arrowroot flour or arrowroot starch, this product is made by grinding the thick arrowroot rhizomes (rootstalks) into a starchy powder. Dating back to over 7,000 years ago, arrowroot was once a very valuable ingredient to many indigenous cultures, and is still used as an effective remedy in treating health issues nowadays.
Now available on our Amazon storefront!
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Mix an equal amount of arrowroot powder and cold water to create a slurry. Then whisk the mixture into a hot liquid for 30 seconds. 1 tablespoon of arrowroot slurry will thicken 1 cup of hot liquid. Substitute 2 teaspoons of arrowroot for 1 tablespoon of corn starch, or 1 teaspoon of arrowroot for 1 tablespoon of flour.
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Arrowroot powder is commonly used as a thickener for sauces, pudding, and glazes since it imparts a shiny gloss on foods. However, it is not recommended for use with dairy-based products as it may cause a slimy texture. Arrowroot is naturally gluten-free, which makes it a healthier alternative for bread and pasta. In comparison to cornstarch, it has a more neutral flavour so it is well-suited for delicately flavoured foods.
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Nutrition Facts Per 3 tsp (10 g) Amount % Daily Value Calories 35 - Fat 0 g 0% Saturated Fat 0 g - + Trans Fat 0 g 0% Carbohydrate 9 g - Fibre 0 g 0% Sugars 0 g 0% Sugar Alcohol - - Protein 0 g - Cholesterol 0 mg - Sodium 0 mg 0% Potassium 0 mg 0% Calcium 0 mg 0% Iron 0 mg 0% -
Recommended shelf life is 12 months when stored in a cool, dry location.