This organic golden linseed meal is produced by Waltanna Farms in south-west Victoria. Made from ground golden linseed, it has a milder flavour and lighter colour, suited to baking and mixing.
About linseed meal
Linseed meal is made by grinding whole linseed into a coarse flour. This allows it to absorb liquid more readily and mix evenly into recipes compared with whole seeds.
Gold linseed meal behaves in the same way as brown linseed meal but has a lighter colour and milder flavour. It is often used where a more neutral flavour or lighter appearance is preferred, particularly in baking.
When hydrated, linseed meal forms a gel-like structure, making it useful in doughs, batters and other mixed applications.
About the grower
This linseed meal is produced at Waltanna Farms, a fifth-generation family farm located near Hamilton in south-west Victoria. The farm specialises in the production and processing of linseed alongside a broader range of crops.
Waltanna grows and processes linseed on or near the farm, producing whole seed, meal and oil from their own crops. This provides a consistent Australian-grown product with a clear link between growing and processing.
What makes this linseed meal special?
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Certified organic gold linseed meal
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Grown and processed at Waltanna Farms in Victoria
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Made from ground gold linseed
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Lighter colour and milder flavour than brown linseed meal
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Integrates easily into baking and mixtures
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Single-origin Australian product
Culinary Use
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Baking including bread, muffins and slices
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Added to doughs and batters
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Used as a binding ingredient in recipes
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Mixed into cereals or porridge
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Incorporated into smoothies or mixes
FAQs
Is this linseed meal organic?
Yes. This linseed meal is certified organic and produced at Waltanna Farms in Victoria.
What is the difference between gold and brown linseed meal?
Gold linseed meal has a lighter colour and milder flavour. It behaves the same as brown linseed meal in baking and cooking.
How is linseed meal used in baking?
Linseed meal is added to doughs and batters where it absorbs liquid and helps bind ingredients.
Does linseed meal contain gluten?
No. Linseed meal does not contain gluten and has been packed in a gluten free environment
How should I store linseed meal?
Store in a cool, dry place in a sealed container. For longer storage, refrigeration is recommended to maintain freshness.
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