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mutineer

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Apr 30, 2013
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I am going to process acorns for food. They have been dried and shelled. Some are a darker brown flesh. Is this bad or just more tannic?
 
Don't they need grinding and leaching in running water or similar to get rid of the excess tannin to make them edible, or is that just my faulty memory?
 

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