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Lotus Maize Meal Organic 500g

MSRP: $6.69
Was: $6.69
Now: $6.02
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SKU:
KAD - 63820
UPC:
9317127638209

Lotus Organic Maize Meal is a medium-textured flour ground from dried corn kernels and can be used as a replacement for wheat flour. This versatile product is perfect for health-conscious individuals, blood sugar management, busy people and families alike.

FEATURES

Packed in Australia from local ingredients, Lotus Organic Maize Meal comes in a resealable oxygen-barrier bag to preserve its freshness. The 500-gram pack is a convenient size for home or commercial use.

Benefits

Lotus Organic Maize Meal is a great source of dietary fibre and energy, making it a beneficial choice for those looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle. It is also free from dairy, nuts, soy, GMOs, and is suitable for vegans and vegetarians.

Ingredients

Milled organic yellow maize kernel

FAQs

Is Lotus Organic Maize Meal suitable for individuals with gluten sensitivities?

Yes, Lotus Organic Maize Meal is naturally gluten-free, making it a suitable option for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.

Can Lotus Organic Maize Meal be used as a replacement for wheat flour in baking?

Yes, Lotus Organic Maize Meal can be used as a substitute for wheat flour in baking. It is recommended to blend it with other gluten-free flours to create a balanced and nutritious dough or batter.

How should Lotus Organic Maize Meal be stored?

Store Lotus Organic Maize Meal in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Once opened, it is best to transfer the contents to an airtight container to maintain freshness.

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Disclaimer: While Lotus Organic Maize Meal is a nutritious and beneficial product, it is advised to consume it as part of a balanced and varied diet. Consult a healthcare professional for personalised dietary advice or if you have specific allergies or concerns.

References:

  1. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health: Corn and Popcorn
  2. National Institutes of Health: Dietary Fiber
  3. British Dietetic Association: Maize Meal and Nutrition