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All-purpose flour is typically made by milling a blend of hard and soft wheat grains. The hard wheat provides protein for structure, while the soft wheat contributes to tenderness. The wheat is ground into a fine powder, and the bran and germ may be removed to achieve a finer texture. This flour is versatile and suitable for a wide range of baking and cooking applications.

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