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I'm worried the nut blend on a bread has gone rancid.

PDF versionHazelnuts are harvested in wet conditions and can often undergo oxidation that leads to rancidity issues in isolated cases. However, these should be few and far between-not frequent enough to cause every loaf to taste bad.
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