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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 09:57:43 -0700, Mort wrote: > >> After tasting a new brand of packaged almonds I had just bought >> I noticed it had a pretty bland flavor and a cardboardy >> texture. Toasting them helped a bit (as it always does) >> but it was still an inferior almond experienced. >> >> Then I noted the package said "steam pasteurized". >> No wonder the texture was permanently destroyed. >> They were steamed and so was I. Those things are not >> cheap. >> >> I need to make sure I don't fall for this one again. > > Never heard of pasteurizing nuts. Sounds like they collected them > off the ground and needed to sterilize them. Are they Odwalla > brand? ;-) > That's another thing. WTF are pasteurizing and nuts doing in the same sentence? Yet more food safety paranoia? I toast/roast almost all the nuts I use anyway. I don't need help with that. -- Mort |
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