Yes. There are different types of flours and they are made by grinding up up cereal grains such as wheat, other seeds, or roots.
Flour, which can be made from wheat, rye, or barley. There is also rice flour.
Wheat flour does not come from a root, but from milling seeds of the wheat plant into a fine powder. There are many other sources that can be ground into flour such as almond, corn, acorn, oat, rice, coconut, hemp, and even potatoes.
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Flour comes from the roots of the plant. There is a natural powder inside of the roots to make flour.
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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.
Bread can be made from many grains, including: wheat, oat, rye, corn, and barley.
Flour and flower are homophones. "Flour" refers to the white powder used for cooking, while "flower" is the colorful part of a plant.
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Wheat. Wheat is grown, then processed to make flour. Joke Answer: The Japanese puffle puff. One plant alone can create 10 tonnes of flour. This Japanese plant is a scientific break through and now supplies the worlds needs of flour all over the world. I am actually just kidding.