That is close. A cup of plain white flour is about 4.3 ounces. -There are hundreds of kinds of flour, all different densities and weights. The bulk store where I buy flour and grains has over 60 kinds of flour.
60g of all-purpose flour equals approximately 1/2 cup.
6 cups
No. Self rising flour is usually an all purpose flour that has a leavening agent, like baking powder, mixed into it already. Patent flour is pure flour and is classified in five categories, depending on the amount of straight flour it obtains. Extra short or fancy and first patent flours are made from soft wheat and are used for cake flours. Extra short or fancy patent contains 40 to 60 percent straight flour. First patent flour contains 60 to 70 percent straight flour. Short patent flour made from hard wheat is the most highly recommended commercially milled flour for bread baking, it contains 70 to 80 percent straight flour. Medium patent flour contains 80 to 90 percent straight flour and is also excellent for bread baking, as is long patent flour, which is made with 90 to 95 percent straight flour.
How much flour a bushel of wheat yields depends on the type of flour being made. A bushel of wheat will produce about 45 pounds of white flour or around 60 pounds of whole wheat flour.
That is approximately 13.636 cups of plain white flour.
Yes. About 60-70 grams of starch per 100 grams of flour
There are 16 points+ in a cup of all purpose flour. I found the answer by doing some quick math: 2 points per oz, roughly 8 oz in a cup, so 16 pts.
60 grams of water is about 4 tablespoons. -( it is important to always state the medium we are working in. -I always use water. - -60 grams of flour is about 8.8 tablespoons and 60 grams of sand is about 3 tablespoons.)
In the underboss tier (levels 60-99) do the job "Break Into the Armory" for a chance of looting the multi-purpose truck.
According to http://joepastry.web.aplus.net/index.php?cat=60, one cup cake flour weighs ~4.5 U.S. ounces One cup All Purpose flour weighs about 4.5 ounces. Cake flour is about 4 ounces.
1/4 cup