Bamboo Flour: Low Carb, High Fiber
Cooking with Bamboo Flour
On a Keto diet? You’re in luck, It’s just a short drive to Nature’s Presence to discover this carb friendly cooking ingredient, located in our Neighborhood Market section.
Looking specifically for low-carb baking options? Checkout NuNaturals Bamboo Flour, it is both a low-carb and high-fiber baking essential.
Bamboo flour is light and fluffy with a wonderfully neutral taste and a great way to increase daily fiber intake. This amazing product will revolutionize your baking by adding zero calories and no change in flavor. Bamboo flour can be used in all types of recipes for baking, smoothies, and pancakes.
More about NuNaturals Bamboo Flour:
NuNaturals Bamboo Flour is made from young bamboo shoots - one of the world's most sustainable plants - and delivers an impressive 4g of dietary fiber per serving with zero calories and zero sugar. It's an exceptional flour extender and thickener for anyone following a keto, low-carb, grain-free, or high-fiber diet, adding bulk and structure to baked goods without spiking blood sugar.
What can you bake with it?
Keto Breads & Rolls - blend with almond or coconut flour to add fiber and structure to low-carb loaves and sandwich rolls without added carbs
Pancakes & Waffles - Mix into keto pancake batter for a fluffier texture and added fiber - pairs beautifully with almond flour bases
Cookies & Bars - Use as a partial flour replacement in grain-free cookies and energy bars to reduce net carbs and increase satiety
Muffins & Cakes - Extends low-carb flour blends in muffins, cupcakes, and snack cakes - adds volume and tender crumb
Crackers & Flatbreads - Creates crisp, fiber-rich crackers and flatbreads, ideal for grain-free snacking and meal prep
Thickener & Binder - Excellent as a low-calorie thickener in soups, gravies, sauces, and smoothies - a teaspoon goes a long way
Required DSHEA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Dietary fiber intake as part of a healthy diet may contribute to normal digestive function. Consult your healthcare provider before making significant changes to your diet, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Individual results may vary.
