🌟 Snack Like a Boss with Tiger Nuts!
TIGER NUTS - PREMIUM ORGANIC 1 KILO (2.2 lbs) offers a nutritious, gluten-free, and non-GMO snacking option. These raw tiger nuts are high in fiber, low in fat, and packed with essential vitamins and minerals, making them a perfect choice for health-conscious individuals looking for a versatile and delicious snack.
L**G
Makes the best AIP Nut Milk Ever!!
Oh wow. These tigernuts are so incredibly delicious when made into a nut milk. I have an autoimmune disease and am on the AIP diet. For my birthday, I got the new Nama Juicer. It is so awesome because you can make any kind of nut milk with it. I soaked these tigernuts for 3 days and then made milk with my juicer. It was so yummy and I am so happy that I found these tigernuts. Highly recommend them if you are willing to soak them and want the best nut milk ever!
G**K
Tough, chewy, tastes good.
Wasn't entirely sure what to make of the reviews, seemed like the posts are going back and forth between good snack and inedible nightmare. I land on the good snack side. They basically taste very similar to raw hazelnuts, but instead of crunchy they're tough and chewy. I find myself snacking on them purely for the enjoyment of it, although eating a ton of them is more challenging than eating a ton of nuts. They're slower to eat, so I seem to get more full with fewer of then.I'm not sure how much of that tough texture is the peel, btw. I see these things listed as "peeled" by some sellers, and might try it - but I would imagine that peeling would rob them a bit of their nutritional value, and also remove some of that chewy toughness that makes them unique.Ultimately I'd recommend them, but as a snack you'd eat yourself rather than one you'd offer to someone else. That is, unless you want to be that health nut who brings over gluten-free muffins and dairy-free cheesecakes. Just check first if your group already has one, since it's mostly a comedic relief role. Get em, eat them yourself, and be moderately happy.
F**Y
Absolutely excellent taste
Am done with 1 pack ordering more. Please for those who say it's very hard, you need to soak it in water for at least 2 to 3 days to get it to soften. I soak it up to 5 days while snacking from it from the second day. Hope this helps
J**C
Just trying tiger nut milk for the first time
The product was okay.
J**E
Not as good as the peeled Tiger Nuts
This product has to be soaked in water. I did that for 5 hours; then dried them. This unpeeled product doesn't have that sweet taste like the peeled product. Just doesn't have much taste at all. Great product for anyone on the Autoimmune Diet. This product is NOT A NUT. It is a root tuber with little balls attached to the root. High fiber. Could make you constipated. Take HCL if that happens to you.Update: I cant eat these nuts. They taste even worse after being soaked. Maybe I soaked them too long. I had put them in the oven to dry the first time ( after soaking) but I only baked them for 15 minutes. So then I decided to grind the nuts into flour. So I baked them in the oven for one hour at 185 degrees. I have a vita mix machine that can grind hard nuts. I put too many nuts in the vita mix machine to start with. Only put enough nuts to cover the blades if you decide to do the same. I read an article that said to store the nuts in the fridge if you create your own flour.
N**T
Very very hard, not like they used to be
I was surprised, it’s been a few years since I bought to get nuts but they used to be a bit sweet and have a slight softness. These, even when soaked are crumbly inside and super dry. You cannot return this product, be aware of that
J**E
Tiger Nuts, My New Favorite Snack and Ingredient
I love these tiger nuts! They are tasty, nutritious, and versatile. I read many of the testimonials here before making this purchase. Fortunately, I was not deterred from buying because of the negative comments.Apparently some people do not understand the necessity of rinsing and soaking the tiger nuts for at least 8 hours or “overnight“ as suggested in the instructions. You can certainly try chewing the nuts out of the bag, but, if you succeed, you are likely to end up with a broken tooth. If you allow the nuts to soak in clean water, they will soften enough to let a beautiful flavor reveal itself. The chewy fibrous outer covering is also full of nutrients, which I do not spit out.For 8 to 12 hours, I soak enough tiger nuts to last for 3-5 days. Then I rinse, towel dry, and store them in the refrigerator in an open container.When I want a snack, I grab 2-3 and chew one at a time. They add a subtle flavor to my morning smoothie. I put them in a blender with other ingredients to add substance, nutrients, and flavor to pancakes and breads.Now that I have found these, I do not intend to be without them.
R**Y
Tiger nuts
Very nutritious and but can be difficult to chew so i soak before consuming
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