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What is a bean plant which is used for making flour oil sauce and other things?

Soy beans are widely used for making flour, oil, sauce and many other things.


Is dough the same as flour?

Buckwheat is not a grain. Buckwheat comes from a plant


Is flour from a plant?

Yes, flour (wheat flour) comes from wheat, a grass. Other flours are made from other plants such as oats, barley, rye, corn, millet and more.


Does flour kills plant or does it make it grow?

flour kills plant


The plant that provides us with flour is?

Flour comes from the roots of the plant. There is a natural powder inside of the roots to make flour.


Are potato flour and corn flour the same?

No, they are not the same. They are both starches and can be used as thickening agents, but they come from different plants. Each has different thickening capabilities and they have different flavors.


What plant is grown to be used as food?

the flour plant


How did life in the city copare to life on the farm in colonial Maryland?

Logs and plant items, flour, and most things were used to help build all types of things.


What is the homonym of a plant?

What is a homophone for plant


What is bread flour?

Flour is the ground product of a starchy seed or plant root. Most commonly it is ground grain, but it can be made from starchy root vegetables. Also used for cooking and used in all breads.


What is a homophone for plant?

flower, flour


Is bread a plant product or animal product?

Bread is commonly made from wheat flour, yeast, and water, making it a plant product. However, some bread manufacturers add animal products to bread to give it certain characteristics, (examples: milk, whey, honey, eggs).