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Fat stomachs.
That will depend completely upon the particular recipe. But if the only difference in recipes is the flour and you meant to say "whole wheat" rather than just "wheat" [white bread is wheat bread], then the whole wheat will have more fat.
Soy flour could be used as breading when frying chicken, but the results would not be the same as when using ordinary wheat or self-rising wheat flour. Soy flour has different proportions of starch, protein and fat than wheat flour, so will not produce identical results in cooking.
Always half fat to flour i.e: 8 ounces flour and 4 ounces of fat.
they may look fat but really they shouldn't be unless you over feed them. their stomachs may look fat because of all the hair, and their cheeks may look fat because they store their food there or they might be having babies.
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Milk Chocolate, dried milk, coca butter, suger, wheat flour , vegetable fat, coca mass, yeast, rasing agent, salt, flavoring and butter fat
It really depends on the tortilla. They come in different sizes, made with different flour types, and have different types of fat. The basic ingredients are flour, salt, water, and a fat. If you get a tortilla with whole wheat flour and olive oil, instead of the traditional white flour and shortening, they will be better for you. Just keep in mind that everything is better for you in moderation.
According to the New York times bestseller, Wheat Belly, by Dr. William Davis, yes, wheat does increase belly fat. It increases the inflammation in the body which increases belly fat. Wheat gets broken down quickly to sugars in the body which stimulates the pancrease to produce insulin. Eating wheat raises blood sugar three or more times a day (at each meal) and causes the body to store body fat, particularly in the visceral area (tummy area). Wheat is in almost everything.
The ability to store fat in their hump and water in their stomachs. Also, having large feet that splay out helps them sink less in the soft sand.
You would have mixed Wheat Flour and Corn Starch.
This is most likely called hardtack. it was given to soldiers to soldiers in the civil war and was fried in lard or buffalo fat. meh