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Alternative flours are a type of flour made from grains, nuts, and other plant-based sources. These flours are becoming increasingly popular due to their health benefits, such as being gluten-free, high in fiber, and low in carbohydrates. They are also often more nutrient-dense than traditional wheat flour. Alternative flours are used in a variety of recipes, from breads and cakes to pancakes and muffins. They can also be used to make pasta, pizza dough, and other baked goods.
Alternative flours are becoming more widely available in grocery stores and online. Many companies are now offering a variety of alternative flours, including almond, coconut, oat, buckwheat, and quinoa. These flours can be used in place of traditional wheat flour in many recipes.
Some companies in the alternative flour market include Bob's Red Mill, King Arthur Flour, Arrowhead Mills, and Hodgson Mill. These companies offer a variety of alternative flours, as well as other baking ingredients and products. Show Less Read more