There isn't a particular brand which I use but
I buy organic chickpeas which are just soaked in water, from Whole Foods or my local health food store!
Not exact matches
You can
buy organic tinned
chickpeas more most health food stores or Amazon.
Hi Clair, I
buy organic tinned
chickpeas which have already been cooked, and then I soak them.
Hefeflocken — nutritional yeast (can
buy at any Bioladen /
organic food store) Leinsamen — flaxseed Kichererbsenmehl —
chickpea flour Sojamilch — soymilk Glutenmehl — vital wheat gluten ohne — without mit — with
If you choose to
buy canned
chickpeas, consider
buying an
organic, low sodium brand.
I had just
bought organic cauliflower on sale, so I decided to make curried cauliflower and roasted
chickpeas.
If
buying tinned
chickpeas, strive for both
organic and BPA free tins, as many contain a plastic lining.
Using a can of
organic chickpeas tucked away in the pantry (for exactly this purpose), my hummus required significantly less time and effort it would have taken me to go to the store and
buy pre-made hummus for about $ 2.50 from Sabra (which recently had a listeria outbreak), Cedar's or perhaps Trader Joe's is your go - to brand.
If you are using canned,
buying organic canned
chickpeas will ensure you avoid the toxic BPA lining that is used in most canned foods (I like Eden
Organic canned garbanzo beans, the cans have no BPA in the can lining).