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Wattleseed

$10.99 AU$244.99 AU

Wattleseed

$10.99 AU$244.99 AU

A little bit nutty (hey, who isn’t?!), a little bit spicy, a little bit chocolaty, Wattleseed is the unsung hero of native Australian foods, thanks to its high concentrations of potassium, calcium, iron and zinc. It’s also a protein powerhouse! Dried, roasted and crushed, Wattleseed can be used in baking, sauces, scones and scrambled eggs.

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Description

A staple in the diet of Indigenous Australians for thousands of years, Wattleseed was traditionally ground and used to make a type of flour. With a hard husk that protects the seed during long periods of dormancy on the ground, historically it was a rich source of protein and carbohydrate in times of drought. In the Central Desert, damper made from native seeds still forms an important part of the Aboriginal diet, though store-bought plain and self-raising flour are now frequently used instead. High in protein and fibre, Wattleseed also contains high concentrations of potassium, calcium, iron and zinc. In addition to numerous vitamins, it also has a low glycaemic index, which means it releases its sugars slowly and can be used by people with diabetes to help maintain blood sugar levels.

Wattleseed has a strong nutty, roasted coffee aroma, with touches of sweet spice, raisins, chocolate and a hint of bitterness. It has a savoury wheat-biscuit flavour.

Click here for more information on the delicious Wattleseed. 

*Raw wattleseed needs to be cooked/roasted prior to consumption.

**Please note in order to reduce waste, there will be a transition period where you may receive a combination of both old and new packaging**

Nutritional information (A.Baileyana/A.Saligna)

100% natural
No preservatives, artificial colours, sweeteners or flavours
Gluten free, dairy free and no added sugar
Source of fibre
Vegan

Ingredients

100% ground and roasted Wattleseed

Customer Reviews

Based on 42 reviews
98%
(41)
2%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Julie Jack
I love this product.

I love this product and use it all the time. It has a lovely nutty flavor.

M
Mary F.
Love this brand!

I will definitely
buy from this brand again in the near future and I'm eager to try several different flavours they also have to offer.
I added 1 Tbsp of lemon myrtle to my favourite short bread biscuit recipe and it was sensational!
Wattle seed to Anzac biscuits quite honestly is the only way to have them, so delicious.
I would happily recommend this brand for its product, packaging and quick delivery 😀

M
Melissa Borghi
Great product

Great product and super quick postage to NSW. Ordered on friday and was delivered by monday. Used for high school food technology to make wattleseed cookies.
Thank you

M
Margot Coxon
Lovely product but late arrival

Hi there,
The product is lovely, however, even though I paid for Express Post, it took one week to arrive, which meant that I was not able to use the product for the special function that I was planning to use it for.
I will however use it at Christmas!
Kind regards,
Margot

D
Denise Langley
Wattleseed

Fantastic to deal with. Excellent communication! Greats product. Will be back.

Description

Description

A staple in the diet of Indigenous Australians for thousands of years, Wattleseed was traditionally ground and used to make a type of flour. With a hard husk that protects the seed during long periods of dormancy on the ground, historically it was a rich source of protein and carbohydrate in times of drought. In the Central Desert, damper made from native seeds still forms an important part of the Aboriginal diet, though store-bought plain and self-raising flour are now frequently used instead. High in protein and fibre, Wattleseed also contains high concentrations of potassium, calcium, iron and zinc. In addition to numerous vitamins, it also has a low glycaemic index, which means it releases its sugars slowly and can be used by people with diabetes to help maintain blood sugar levels.

Wattleseed has a strong nutty, roasted coffee aroma, with touches of sweet spice, raisins, chocolate and a hint of bitterness. It has a savoury wheat-biscuit flavour.

Click here for more information on the delicious Wattleseed. 

*Raw wattleseed needs to be cooked/roasted prior to consumption.

**Please note in order to reduce waste, there will be a transition period where you may receive a combination of both old and new packaging**

Nutrition

Nutritional information (A.Baileyana/A.Saligna)

100% natural
No preservatives, artificial colours, sweeteners or flavours
Gluten free, dairy free and no added sugar
Source of fibre
Vegan

Ingredients

100% ground and roasted Wattleseed

Downloads Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 42 reviews
98%
(41)
2%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Julie Jack
I love this product.

I love this product and use it all the time. It has a lovely nutty flavor.

M
Mary F.
Love this brand!

I will definitely
buy from this brand again in the near future and I'm eager to try several different flavours they also have to offer.
I added 1 Tbsp of lemon myrtle to my favourite short bread biscuit recipe and it was sensational!
Wattle seed to Anzac biscuits quite honestly is the only way to have them, so delicious.
I would happily recommend this brand for its product, packaging and quick delivery 😀

M
Melissa Borghi
Great product

Great product and super quick postage to NSW. Ordered on friday and was delivered by monday. Used for high school food technology to make wattleseed cookies.
Thank you

M
Margot Coxon
Lovely product but late arrival

Hi there,
The product is lovely, however, even though I paid for Express Post, it took one week to arrive, which meant that I was not able to use the product for the special function that I was planning to use it for.
I will however use it at Christmas!
Kind regards,
Margot

D
Denise Langley
Wattleseed

Fantastic to deal with. Excellent communication! Greats product. Will be back.

Description

A staple in the diet of Indigenous Australians for thousands of years, Wattleseed was traditionally ground and used to make a type of flour. With a hard husk that protects the seed during long periods of dormancy on the ground, historically it was a rich source of protein and carbohydrate in times of drought. In the Central Desert, damper made from native seeds still forms an important part of the Aboriginal diet, though store-bought plain and self-raising flour are now frequently used instead. High in protein and fibre, Wattleseed also contains high concentrations of potassium, calcium, iron and zinc. In addition to numerous vitamins, it also has a low glycaemic index, which means it releases its sugars slowly and can be used by people with diabetes to help maintain blood sugar levels.

Wattleseed has a strong nutty, roasted coffee aroma, with touches of sweet spice, raisins, chocolate and a hint of bitterness. It has a savoury wheat-biscuit flavour.

Click here for more information on the delicious Wattleseed. 

*Raw wattleseed needs to be cooked/roasted prior to consumption.

**Please note in order to reduce waste, there will be a transition period where you may receive a combination of both old and new packaging**

Additional information

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
size

30g, 80g, 250g, 500g, 1kg, 10kg

Grind Type

Whole Raw (Sydney Golden Wattle), Medium / Dark Roasted Ground (A.Baileyana / A.Saligna Blend), Medium Roasted Ground (A.Victoriae), Medium Roasted Fine Grind (A.Victoriae)

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