You could soak them and then process them... that being said, it would no longer be a true "nut butter" because it will be more watery. If you add soak the nuts first and then process, you must use the mixture within a few days or it may mold. You can soak and then dehydrate the brazil nuts, if you are really concerned with "aliveness". That being said, nut butters should be something eaten occasionally, and not a "staple" in a raw diet. Fruits and Vegetables should be the mainstay.
could you soak the brazil nuts to give them the live food identity.
r3c8 1 year ago
You could soak them and then process them... that being said, it would no longer be a true "nut butter" because it will be more watery. If you add soak the nuts first and then process, you must use the mixture within a few days or it may mold. You can soak and then dehydrate the brazil nuts, if you are really concerned with "aliveness". That being said, nut butters should be something eaten occasionally, and not a "staple" in a raw diet. Fruits and Vegetables should be the mainstay.
rawfoods 1 year ago
great recipes are the simple recipes. i need to start laying these on the dehydrator.
thumbs up!
fiending 1 year ago