Grains

Indigo Almond Flour, 340 gram

Ingredients Almond

Brand Indigo
Item weight 340 Grams
Specialty natural
Package weight 0.36 Kilograms
Number of Items 1
Unit count 340 Grams
Manufacturer West Hill Naturals Ltd
  • almond flour
  • gluten free baking flour
  • low carb flours
  • Unit count type: grams
  • Number of items: 1

Indigo Organic Buckwheat Cereal

Ingredients Organic Buckwheat

Brand Indigo
Flavour Fruit
Age range (description) Adult
Item form Flaked
Specialty Gluten Free
Unit count 454 Grams
Number of Items 1
Package information Box
Total eaches 1
Allergen information Contains: Non-GMO
  • Gluten Free
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Package Dimensions: 9.0 H x 6.0 L x 6.0 W (in inches)
  • Number of items: 1.0

 

Indigo Organic Chia Seeds, 454g

Organic chia seeds. High fiber.

Brand ZipYeeou
Item form Powder
Manufacturer 0GAO2
Item package quantity 1
Package information Jar
  • High fiber
  • Gluten free
  • Chia seeds
  • Number of items: 1.0

Indigo Organic Flax Seeds, Brown

Flaxseeds have their beginnings as an ancient crop that has survived into the modern day. As a fibre, Linum usitatissimum has been a highly prized historical commodity. It was deemed such a pure material that it was only fit for priests and other high dignitaries. As an oil, commonly known as Flax, Flaxseeds are pressed to release their goodness.

Brand Indigo
Unit count 454 Grams
Specialty Organic
Number of Items 1
Item weight 453.59 Grams

 

  • Organic Flax Seeds
  • Each unit count: 1.0
  • Package Dimensions: 5.7 L x 22.2 H x 14.9 W (centimeters)
  • Water_Resistance_Level : Not_Water_Resistant

Indigo Organic Quinoa, 454g

Ingredients Organic Quinoa

Brand Indigo
Number of Items 1
Unit count 454 Grams
Item weight 454 Grams
Item package quantity 1
  • Gluten free
  • White quinoa
  • Quinoa

 

Sunflower Seeds

Ingredients Raw Sunflower Seeds

Brand West Hill Naturals – Indigo
Item weight 2.72 kg
Specialty Natural
Package weight 227 Grams
Package type Soft Pack

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