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How many cups of selfrising in 1kg?

That is approximately 8 cups of flour.


How to concert plain flour in selfrising flour?

the difference between the two are that self rising has yeast in it. so all you have to do is get some yeast and mix it with the flour.


What can you use when you don't have wholemeal self raising flour?

make your own self rising flour. You will need: 1 cup all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon baking soda mix all , yield 1 cup selfrising flour


If a recipe calls for baking powder do you use plain flour or selfrising flour?

The flour is the same amount. The adjustment is in the leavening agent. In most things, you should be able to leave it out if you use self rising. If you look at most recipes, it takes 1 teaspoon of baking powder to 1 cup of flour. This varies somewhat, but it should get you close.


What is fried ground maize called?

Flour, corn flour, maize flour.


What gram flour called in yoruba language?

Gram flour is called "elubo" in Yoruba language.


What is refined flour called in Hindi?

Refined flour is called "मैदा" (maida) in Hindi.


What is fluid flour called in French?

Plain flour is "de la farine ordinaire" in French.


What is flour called in Hindi?

FLOUR - Aata (आटा) ("A" as in last, "t" as in rat, again "a" as in last)PURPOSE FLOUR - maida (मैदा) ("ai" as in like)


What is ground flour called in Tamil?

kadalai maavu


What is Low gluten flour known as?

Cake or pastry flour, I have also heard it called soft flour.


Does peanut flour have peanuts in it?

The peanuts are crushed and made into powder and when added to flour is called peanut flour