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Wind energy. Like in Wind Mills. The wind blows the mills and as they rotate they grind the wheat in to a powdery substance called flower

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How do you Turn wheat into flour?

u grind it... simple as 1 2 3 4 5 and so on......


How do they turn wheat into flour?

You take the wheat (which is a grain) and grind it up.


What energy source do wind mills use?

Windmills use the wind to turn their sails or blades to convert the energy of the wind into rotational energy. The energy is used to turn heavy stone millstones and grind wheat and other grains into a flour.


What is the ratio of all purpose flour to whole wheat flour when for baking purposes?

You can sometimes substitute all-purpose flour for whole wheat flour in a recipe. To do this, you would use the same amount. However, not all recipes will turn out if you do this.


Who discovered hydro energy?

Lester Allen Pelton invented a type of free-jet water turbine called the Pelton Wheel. Before him, people used watermills to turn wheat into flour.


Will a recipe still turn out if you use all purpose flour instead of semolina flour?

Semolina flour is a bit different from regular flour. It is made from wheat. The recipe would probably taste a bit different, but other than that, it should turn out fine! Hope this helped!


How moving water hydro energy was used in the past before electricity?

Water mills were used to harness the energy of water to turn water wheels which would then turn huge stones that would grind wheat to make flour, corn to make corn meal and other grains into staples.


How does a windmill works to grind grain?

A windmill works by using the energy from the wind to turn its large blades, which in turn rotate a grinding mechanism inside the mill. The grinding mechanism crushes grains such as wheat or corn into flour by pressing them against a stone surface. This process allows the windmill to efficiently grind grain into usable flour through the power of the wind.


How does the type of flour effect the colour?

Flour is made with wheat and depending on what wheat it is determines the color of the flour ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All flours eventually turn white by being bleached by light. Finer ground flours bleach faster. Different grains produce different color flours initially, from a yellowish white or pinkish white to a bright white.


What are early uses of wind energy?

Wind energy is used to sail boats, and turn wind mills to make flour.


Can you substitute white all purpose flour for white whole wheat flour in baking muffins?

Certainly, white all purpose flour will work in muffins. Although they might turn out to be cupcakes, rather than muffins.


How is mechanical energy used in the mill after being created the falling water?

In a typical gristmill, the kinetic energy of the falling water turns a large paddle wheel connected to an axle that, in turn, is connected through gears to a pair of large circular stones called millstones. The energy of the water is, therefore, transferred through this system of axles and gears to the millstones which turn together to grind grains, such as wheat or corn, into flour.