Nothing happens.
Yeast needs water to activate.
Flour doesn't become dough without water.
Sugar doesn't dissolve without water.
You need water to make something happen.
No. It is not sugar.
flour that is sugar Does this mean powdered sugar or flour that has been mixed with sugar?
Yes, it is possible to separate sugar mixed with flour the process by which we do it is by winnowing. Thanks for checking :))))))
I mixed flour and sugar to bake a cake.
nothing, as long as it's not a lot of refined sugar.
When flour and water is mixed, it makes a paste. Flour is the ingredient used the most often to make sauces thicker. No chemical reaction occurs when the two are mixed together.
if you did that then the sugar probably wouldn't disolve
The sugar disinigrates and is part of the water
Sweet coffee.
flour is mixed with water,salt sugar and yeast, kneaded into shape, and then put in a sort of steamer, where the sugar reacts with the yeast, causing the dough to rise, then it is baked in an oven.
It depends on the brown sugar brand and variety. Unrefined brown sugar is typically referred to as 'raw sugar' Typical brown sugar can be partially refined or can simply be refined white sugar with molasses added. By rule of thumb, the finer the grain, the more refined the product has been.
Most commonly it is through adding some sort of flavor or outside-extract into pure or refined sugar. Once mixed, the sugar will begin to take on the flavor that has been added to it.