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Flour

Flour is a powder, made by grinding cereal grains or other seeds or roots. It is the main ingredient of bread and is used a lot in baking.

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Is black gram flour gluten free?

Yes, it is made from chick peas. You should only worry about gluten if you have Chrohn's. A gluten free diet doesn't help you lose weight and it costs more to buy.

Which is worse white flour or enriched flour?

White flour. Enriched flour has had some nutrients added to it, while white flour has been ground and bleached.

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 is brown flour?

I'm pretty sure it's flour that has not been bleached.

What is general purpose flour?

Flour that can be used for everything.

What is ground up to flour?

Any grain can be ground into flour but the most common grain used is wheat.

A recipe calls for these ingredients 2 1 4 cups of flour 1 8 cup of cocoa and 1 1 2granulatedof sugar what is the total amount of ingredients?

The ingredients that you have listed are, flour, cocoa and granulated sugar. Therefore, the amount of ingredients are 3.

What is the ratio of flour to eggs in basic noodle dough?

When I make my homemade chicken noodle soup, i use a lot of dough. My family has 7 people, therefore i use 6-7 eggs and about 2 and 1/2 cups of water and then whisk those two ingredients together. Then u add one cup of flour at a time until it is a stiff dough that is no longer sticky.

Can you replace white all purpose flour with tapicoa flour?

You will end up with a different look and texture if you do, but it is possible.

How many pounds of flour equals 350 cups of flour?

All-Purpose Flour is 350 cups=96.45 pounds For more conversions us this website http:/www.traditionaloven.com/conversions_of_measures/flour_volume_weight.html

How do you use flour as a thickener?

Mix one tablespoon of flour with enough milk to turn it into a thick past (about the consistency of cough syrup). Stir it into the product to be thickened, stirring constantly until it's all mixed in.

What is the difference between plain flour and self raising flour?

If you were baking a cake:

Self-Raising Flour - would make it rise

Plain Flour - wouldn't make it rise

People use self-raising in cakes to make them bigger, but they use plain in pancakes so it keeps it thin.

What is the difference between plain flour and all purpose flour?

There is no difference between plain flour and all-purpose flour. They are one and the same. All-purpose (plain) flour does not contain the salt and baking soda that self-rising flour has.

How much self rising flour is 140 g?

What you are trying to do is convert a weight measurement to a volume measurement. This can only be approximated.

1 pound of flour equals approximately 454grams.

Approximately 3.5 cups(US) of sifted flour weighs 1 pound (or 454grams)

so 140 grams of flour would equal approximately 1 cup of flour or slightly more using US standard volume measure.

Why is wholegrain flour healthier than normal flour?

It has the wheat germ and bran that has most of the nutrition in wheat flour.

Can you use plain flour in a self raisin flour recipe?

It is best to use self-raising flour if the recipe asks for it, as it is not the same as plain flour, but you can substitute plain flour for self-raising flour provided you add raising agents like baking powder and bicarbonate of soda yourself to the flour.

Can diabetics take flour?

Usually, yes. However since foods made from flour are carbohydrates they should be eaten sparingly by diabetics.

What came first white flour or buckwheat pancakes?

Buckwheat. White (processed) flour wasn't really around until the 1930/40's.

What flour is best for pizza dough - hard or soft?

00 flour is best for pizza dough. It is closer to the flavor of Italian made pizza