All About Nut Paste

Your definitive guide on nut-based pastes from American Almond
Nut Pastes

All About Nut Paste

Your definitive guide on nut-based pastes from American Almond
Do you want to learn more about nut pastes? American Almond has created a definitive guide that describes the different nut-based pastes (almond paste, kernel paste, and macaroon paste) and also walks you through ideal applications, recipes, and consumer products for each type of nut paste.

A Look Inside: All About Nut Paste

  • How are nut-based pastes made?
  • How do the tastes and prices of nut pastes differ?
  • What types of recipes, baked good and confections can use nut pastes?
  • Which segments can nut pastes be used in?
  • How should I store nut pastes?
Macaroon Paste

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Discover Nut Paste Products

  • ALMOND PASTE is characterized as having a sweet and balanced almond flavor. American Almond brand Almond Paste is prepared from select grades of almonds grown in California. After blanching, the almonds are ground and then cooked with pure granulated cane sugar to a smooth paste.

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  • KERNEL PASTE is made from apricot kernels. Inside the pit of an apricot is a “kernel” that has a distinctive almond-like flavor. Benzaldehyde is the naturally-occurring flavor component that we all identify as “almond,” and apricot kernels contain a lot of it. The apricot pits are shelled to yield their kernels. American Almond blanches the kernels to remove their skins, grind them and then cook them with pure cane sugar to complete the process. The finished product has a slightly stronger bitter almond flavor.

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