


width="320">
The sifted meal looked like this. The meal is a combination of the ground up hull and the insides of the beans.
The shell of the bean itself resists grinding and gets tossed.
Animals on the other hand eat the whole thing, hull and bean, possibly doing some chewing and run it through their digestive tract and deposit the hulls on the ground.
The next step is to do something with the meal. You can get recipes online or you can just improvise. The mesquite meal is sweet with just a hint of sour. You can make a rue with it and add it to soup or parch it in a pan and use it as a thickener for stews as you would any flour. Unlike flower, it does have a distinctive taste, however which you may or may not like, mostly it is a little sour and sweet and you may need to experiment until you find where to put it into your food regimen.
The ground up beans looked like this. I sifted them through a colander.



The next step is to do something with the meal. You can get recipes online or you can just improvise. The mesquite meal is sweet with just a hint of sour. You can make a rue with it and add it to soup or parch it in a pan and use it as a thickener for stews as you would any flour. Unlike flower, it does have a distinctive taste, however which you may or may not like, mostly it is a little sour and sweet and you may need to experiment until you find where to put it into your food regimen.
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar