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Does anyone bake with chestnut flour?


my2boysteacher
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No idea (haven't tasted it) but it may be worthwhile looking into Italian baking (northern Italy, I think). Its a fairly common ingredient there.

 

The US had terrible chestnut blight which wiped out most American Chestnuts in the early-mid 20th century. For this reason, its an unusual and expensive ingredient here.

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No idea (haven't tasted it) but it may be worthwhile looking into Italian baking (northern Italy, I think). Its a fairly common ingredient there.

 

The US had terrible chestnut blight which wiped out most American Chestnuts in the early-mid 20th century. For this reason, its an unusual and expensive ingredient here.

 

That is interesting, I didn't know about the chestnut blight here. I will look into some recipes from northern Italy.

 

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