Nuts & Seeds
Flaxseed (Linseed Brown) ORGANIC (per 200g)
Flaxseed (Linseed Brown) ORGANIC (per 200g)
Description
Description
Organic brown flaxseed is a simple pantry staple with a gentle nutty taste and a light crunch. Also called organic linseed, it fits easily into breakfast bowls, baking, and savoury dishes.
Sold as flaxseed per 100g, this ingredient is a practical way to add fibre, plant protein, and naturally occurring omega-3 fats to everyday meals.
What makes whole linseed seeds so useful?
Whole linseed seeds are a dependable choice for home cooks who want an ingredient that stores well and works in many recipes. Their small size makes them easy to sprinkle, blend, or bake into your favourite foods without changing the flavour too much.
- Versatile for sweet and savoury recipes
- Textured without being overpowering
- Low waste and easy to store in a refill cupboard
- Plant-based support for balanced everyday cooking
Simple ways to use organic linseed
Stir organic linseed into porridge, yoghurt, smoothies, muesli, or salad for an easy boost. It also works well in homemade bread, granola, flapjacks, crackers, and seed mixes.
For a softer texture and better absorption in some recipes, you can lightly grind the seeds just before use. This is especially handy when baking or making breakfast toppings.
Flax egg for plant-based baking
Ground flaxseed can be mixed with water to help bind vegan recipes. A quick guide is 1 tbsp flaxseed to 1 tbsp water; leave it to stand until it thickens.
It is a useful egg swap for pancakes, muffins, biscuits, and quick breads. If a recipe needs a strong rise, use it alongside the usual raising ingredients rather than on its own.
Storage tips for refill linseed
To keep your refill linseed fresh, store it in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight. An airtight container is ideal.
If you use flaxseed often, buy or refill in manageable amounts so you can enjoy it while it is at its best. Whole seeds generally keep well, making them a smart zero-waste kitchen buy.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to grind flaxseed before eating it?
No, organic brown flaxseed can be eaten whole, but grinding it may make it easier to use in some recipes and baking.
What does flaxseed taste like?
It has a mild, nutty flavour that blends well into both sweet and savoury dishes.
Is linseed good for a refill pantry?
Yes, organic linseed is a practical refill staple because it stores well and can be used in many everyday meals.
Add organic brown flaxseed to your basket today and keep a useful staple on hand for breakfast, baking, and easy plant-based cooking.
Storage
Storage
Keep in a cool, dry place within an airtight container to preserve freshness and flavour.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Allergen Statement
Allergen Statement
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Allergen Information
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