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View compareFood To Live Organic Potato Starch, 12 Ounces - Unmodified Powder, Non-Gmo, Pure Flour, Kosher, Vegan, Bulk, Great For Cooking, Baking, And Thickening Souces, Soups And Gravy
Food To Live Organic Potato Starch, 12 Ounces - Unmodified Powder, Non-Gmo, Pure Flour, Kosher, Vegan, Bulk, Great For Cooking, Baking, And Thickening Souces, Soups And Gravy
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Make perfect sauces, soups, and stews with Organic Potato Starch. It is the thickener you need if you want your dishes to be elegantly translucent yet the exact thickness you require. Additionally, you can use Potato Starch as a cornstarch substitute in the majority of recipes. As a result, you will have both purer color and flavor as compared to using grain starches.The process of making potato starch is quite simple; raw potatoes are mashed and washed. The liquid is collected and dehydrates, so only the starch remains. Because of the way it's processed, potato starch has almost no flavor or odor. Therefore, it won't affect your dishes in any way.Note that there is a difference between pure starch and potato flour. The flour comes from peeled and cooked dehydrated potatoes. It means it contains all the nutrients (and calories) that cooked potatoes do. You can still use potato flour as a food thickener. But in this case, your sauces or stews will come out a bit whiter in color and with a flavor of potatoes.The same goes for using potato flour in baking. But if you use starch only, you get the thickener properties without any effect on the flavor.Many Uses of Potato Starch in the KitchenOrganic Potato Starch is an excellent thickening ingredient for anything that needs texture. It means you can use them when making soups, sauces, stews, pie fillings, and even pudding.Remember, root starches don't need long to cook. You should only use them in recipes when you add the thickener at the end of the cooking process.Unlike grain starches or wheat flour, potato starch will not affect your dish's color in any way. Grain, on the other hand, will make it anywhere from opaque to whitish. Root starches also allow you to fully enjoy the flavor of your meal without any undesirable additions.
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