A flour glass, also known as a flour sifter or flour sieve, is a kitchen tool designed to separate and break up clumps in dry ingredients like flour, ensuring a smooth and even texture. It typically consists of a mesh screen that allows fine particles to pass through while retaining larger clumps. To use a flour glass, one simply pours the flour into the device and shakes or taps it to sift the flour into a bowl or mixing area. This process not only improves the texture of baked goods but also helps to aerate the flour for better baking results.
flour will become solid and some flour particles will float
Plain flour most likely is AP flour and I say yes at any rate.
With tweezers and a magnifying glass.
Garfava flour: This flour is a blend of chickpea flour and fava bean flour and can be used like chick-pea flour.
No. Flour is made from grain.
Flour that can be used for everything.
Flour is used to thicken gravy.
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Some alternatives for corn flour in recipes include wheat flour, rice flour, almond flour, and potato flour. These can be used as substitutes depending on the recipe and dietary restrictions.
Cotton was used to make flour sacks.
no
Flour is an ingredient used in baking. It has no "opposite."