Usually flour does contain wheat.
It incorporates fibre in to the body.
Flour does contain wheat, while powdered sugar and salt do not.
No, Maltesers are not wheat free because they contain wheat flour.
No, gluten free pasta is made of corn flour and/or rice flour neither of which contain gluten instead of the durum wheat flour and?or semolina wheat flour both of which contain gluten (present in all wheat based products).
Coconut flour is the highest flour in fibre. It contains 38.5% fibre which is the highest percentage of dietary fibre found in any flour (wheat bran is 27% fibre). Coconut flour contains almost 3 times as much fibre as soy flour. Coconut flour is another excellent way to increase your daily fibre intake. (1 Tablespoon equals approx 5 grams of fibre)
Wheat bread contains fiber if it is made with whole wheat flour or has other whole grains or fiber added.
100% whole wheat bread is made with no other type of flour besides whole wheat flour. Breads that are labeled "whole wheat" contain some percentage of whole wheat along with other types of flour, usually white wheat flour.
Yes it does, because it is made out of wheat flour.
Because there are molecules in all-purpose flour that stabilize the consistency of the flour. Hence the name, "all-purpose". It will do the trick for most-everything you cook, and will not interfere with the molecules in whole-wheat flour. Whole wheat flour typically will not have the durability because ingredients from regular flour have been removed and/or replaced to fit in more whole-wheat additives.
well obviously yes. the flour is made up of the whole of the wheat including the part with all the fibre in it. if you take a look at wholemeal flour it has bits in it when you sieve it. that's the fibre.Yes, but wholemeal shouldn't be confused with wholewheat. Wholemeal flour contains around 85% of the grain and produces a bread that contains more fibre than white flour. Wholewheat includes all of the grain and provides more fibre than white and wholemeal. Wholewheat flour makes a denser loaf with less available gluten to aid rising of the dough, hence the more popular use of wholemeal.
Pure rye flour does not contain any wheat. However, most commercial rye breads include a mixture of both rye and wheat flours. It is important to note that many persons on a wheat-free diet suffer from celiac disease, which is an intollerance to gluten, a sugar found in wheat and other grains. Since rye does contain gluten, it is not a suitable wheat-alternative for individuals on a gluten-free diet.