

Finely ground from blanched, pesticide-free Australian almonds, this almond flour is a pantry staple for gluten-free and grain-free baking. With the skins removed, the result is a pale, soft flour with a mild flavour and fine, consistent texture — ideal for recipes that require lightness and smoothness.
Grown and processed by Casarosa Almonds, a regenerative orchard on the River Murray in South Australia, this flour is 100% Australian, chemical-free, and packed with wholefood nutrition.
About the Grower
Casarosa Almonds is a family-run orchard located near Taylorville, South Australia, along the River Murray. Operated by the Casaretto family, the farm has become a beacon of sustainability in the region, eschewing synthetic inputs and instead relying on natural soil health management and biodiversity to grow vibrant, flavourful almonds.
Their dedication to ecological stewardship and small-batch quality shines through in each jar of almond butter and every scoop of almond flour. When you buy from Casarosa, you’re supporting a local grower with a commitment to real food and better farming.
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What is Almond Flour (aka Blanched Almond Meal)?
Almond flour is made by grinding almonds that have had their skins removed (blanched almonds), resulting in a smooth, pale flour with a fine texture. Sometimes called blanched almond meal, this flour differs from regular almond meal, which includes the almond skins and is darker and coarser.
Blanched almond flour is prized in baking because it produces lighter-coloured and finer-textured results — ideal for delicate pastries, cakes, and biscuits. It’s naturally gluten-free, low in carbohydrates, and high in monounsaturated fats, protein, vitamin E, and magnesium.
Culinary Uses
Blanched almond flour is incredibly versatile in the kitchen:
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Perfect for gluten-free or grain-free baking
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Used in French pastries like macarons or frangipane tarts
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Folded into cakes, cookies, muffins, and brownies
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Combined with other flours for added nutrition and texture
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Coating for schnitzels or vegetable fritters as a low-carb crumb
To substitute in baking: start by replacing 1 cup of regular flour with 1 cup of almond flour, though texture and moisture may vary slightly.
Why We Love It
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Grown by a single orchard using regenerative practices
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Pesticide-free
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Made from 100% blanched Australian almonds
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Naturally gluten-free and rich in healthy fats
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Soft, fine texture perfect for delicate baking
FAQs
What is the difference between almond flour and almond meal?
Almond flour is made from blanched almonds (with the skin removed), resulting in a lighter, finer texture. Almond meal uses whole almonds, skin and all, making it darker and coarser. Both can often be used interchangeably, but almond flour is preferred for light-textured or refined baked goods.
Is this almond flour gluten-free?
Yes. Almonds are naturally gluten-free and this meal is processed in a facility that does not handle gluten.
Can I use this almond flour in macarons?
Absolutely — in fact, blanched almond flour is essential for classic French-style macarons. Its fine texture and pale colour make it ideal for smooth, delicate pastry shells.
Is almond flour suitable for keto or low-carb diets?
Yes — almond flour is low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats and protein, making it a staple for ketogenic, paleo, and grain-free diets.
