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- Wattleseed abstract "Wattleseeds are the edible seeds from any of the 120 species of Australian Acacia that were traditionally used as food by Australian Aborigines and they were eaten either green (and cooked) or dried (and milled to a flour) to make a type of bush bread. Acacia seed flour has recently gained popularity in Australia due to its high nutritional content, hardiness, availability, and low toxicity. Due to its low glycemic index, it is also often incorporated into diabetic foods. Vic Cherikoff (a significant pioneer in the Australian native food industry) developed Wattleseed as a flavouring in 1984 from selected species and this is now the major commercial product used because of its chocolate, coffee, hazelnut flavour profile. It is often added to ice cream, granola, chocolates and bread and widely used by chefs to enhance sauces and in whipped cream and other dairy desserts. Baron's Brewery in Sydney makes Wattle Seed Ale, a spiced ale that is lightly flavored with Wattleseed. Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, DE also makes a beer called Urkontinent made with Wattle seed, among other interesting spices.".
- Wattleseed thumbnail Wattleseed_icecream.jpg?width=300.
- Wattleseed wikiPageID "3316408".
- Wattleseed wikiPageRevisionID "605544094".
- Wattleseed hasPhotoCollection Wattleseed.
- Wattleseed subject Category:Australian_cuisine.
- Wattleseed subject Category:Bushfood.
- Wattleseed subject Category:Desert_fruit.
- Wattleseed subject Category:Drought-tolerant_plants.
- Wattleseed subject Category:Edible_legumes.
- Wattleseed subject Category:Pseudocereals.
- Wattleseed type Climber113102409.
- Wattleseed type Drought-tolerantPlants.
- Wattleseed type EdibleLegumes.
- Wattleseed type EdibleNut107737081.
- Wattleseed type EdibleNutsAndSeeds.
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- Wattleseed type Legume111747468.
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- Wattleseed type Nut113136556.
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- Wattleseed type Organism100004475.
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- Wattleseed type Seed113135832.
- Wattleseed type VascularPlant113083586.
- Wattleseed type Vine113100677.
- Wattleseed type Whole100003553.
- Wattleseed comment "Wattleseeds are the edible seeds from any of the 120 species of Australian Acacia that were traditionally used as food by Australian Aborigines and they were eaten either green (and cooked) or dried (and milled to a flour) to make a type of bush bread. Acacia seed flour has recently gained popularity in Australia due to its high nutritional content, hardiness, availability, and low toxicity. Due to its low glycemic index, it is also often incorporated into diabetic foods.".
- Wattleseed label "Wattleseed".
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- Wattleseed wasDerivedFrom Wattleseed?oldid=605544094.
- Wattleseed depiction Wattleseed_icecream.jpg.
- Wattleseed isPrimaryTopicOf Wattleseed.