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High in Fibre and a source of omega oils, our whole brown linseed has a nutty flavour and makes a great addition to breads and baked goods.
Toast and sprinkle on salads, add to smoothies, use in baking. Soak whole seeds overnight and add to porridge and smoothies. Containing soluble and insoluble fibre as well as omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, linseed is a nutritious addition.
Toast and soak 1 tablespoon of seeds in 3 tablespoons of warm water for 30 minutes to replace one egg in vegan baking.
Unpasteurised seed - do not consume raw.
Brown Linseed
No Allergens
| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 2230kJ (534kcal) |
| Fat | 42.2g |
| of which saturates | 3.7g |
| Carbohydrate | 1.9g |
| of which sugars | 1.6g |
| Fibre | 27.0g |
| Protein | 18.0g |
| Salt | <0.1g |
Brown Linseed are high in protein, a good source of Omega 3 oils and rich fibre
Grown in Warwickshire
Excellent quality
Perfect
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Registered in England and Wales as Hodmedod Ltd, The Studios, London Road, Brampton, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8DQ, UK; company number 08151811.
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Excellent source of Iodine, highly recommend before ( between 150 - 300 micrograms pregnancy, and more so in pregnancy to prevent Congenital Iodine deficiency and also will push up an Higher IQ in the Child. This can be all backed up by world health organization & unicef..
Really like the texture of these.
So easy to prep, I'm using them in hot and cold dishes. My new favourite hummus base. I love that they are grown in the UK, I have ordered these twice now.
I bought this naked (hulless) barely to try and grow as it can be processed easily, but I ended up eating it all and not planting any. I have sprouted some, roasted it and used for a tasty sweet flour, soaked overnight and cooked in soup, but my favourite is soaking, cooking and using in a (kind of) Tabbouh - lots of cucumber tomato, parsley, mint with the addition of finely chopped sautéed onion, garlic and whole cumin and coriander seeds. My guests have loved it numerous times.