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HELPFUL TIP: Using raw or “natural” almonds in this recipe is an absolute must, as pre-roasted almonds will over-roast and get bitter upon baking. If you can’t find raw almonds in the baking aisle, check the end caps in the produce section, as they often have fresh seeds and nuts there as well.