Yes. maida is self raising flour. It is the hindi word for it.
No, maida is not self-raising flour. Maida is a type of wheat flour that is finely milled and used in Indian cuisine to make various dishes like bread, pastries, and snacks. Self-raising flour, on the other hand, has baking powder added to it, which helps baked goods rise.
Maida +1tsp baking poder for 1 cup of maida+ 1/4tsp salt for the same
yes,well when you sieve flour yo will get maida(i guess)...but maida is self rising flour.
self rising flour
yes
what is marathi meaning of self-raising flour
Self raising flour in Marathi is called "स्वतः उधळ असणारा पिठ".
Yes you can use self raising flour for churros
You can use self raising flour, wholemeal flour or wholemeal self raising flour or even yeast.
Self-raising flour has a raising agent already added to the flour.
Absolutely not!! Rice flour is flour made from ground rice. Self raising flour is wheat flour with leavening agents already mixed in. If your receipe calls for self raising flour, better go to the market and get the real deal.
It is best to use self-raising flour if the recipe asks for it, as it is not the same as plain flour, but you can substitute plain flour for self-raising flour provided you add raising agents like baking powder and bicarbonate of soda yourself to the flour.
You can but you need to add baking powder and salt to it.