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  2. 12 Types of Flour All Bakers Should Know (and What They’re ...

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    Buy it: Antimo Caputo Italian Double Zero Flour. 9. Semolina Flour. Michelle Arnold/EyeEm/Getty Images. Similar to double zero flour, semolina flour is milled from durum wheat. It’s high in ...

  3. Neapolitan pizza - Wikipedia

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    The dough is always fat-free and sugar-free. The regulations specify that the dough must be made primarily from a medium-strength (W value of 250–320; 11–13.5% protein), finely ground wheat flour, with no more than 20% of the flour being strong flour (W value above 350).

  4. Neapolitan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Giorgio Sommer (1834–1914), "Napoli – Fabbrica di maccheroni". Hand-colored photo. Catalog number: 6204. There is a great variety of Neapolitan pastas.Pasta was not invented in Naples, but one of the best grades available is found quite close by, in Gragnano, and in Torre Annunziata, a few kilometers from the capital.

  5. World Pizza Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Pizza Championship is an event held annually to determine the world's best pizza makers. It began in 1991 and is organised by the magazine Pizza e Pasta Italiana and PizzaNew.

  6. Flour - Wikipedia

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    Flour is a powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds. Flours are used to make many different foods. Cereal flour, particularly wheat flour, is the main ingredient of bread, which is a staple food for many cultures. Corn flour has been important in Mesoamerican cuisine since ancient times and remains a staple in the Americas.

  7. Semolina - Wikipedia

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    Semolina grains in close-up. Modern milling of wheat into flour is a process that employs grooved steel rollers. The rollers are adjusted so that the space between them is slightly narrower than the width of the wheat kernels.

  8. Stoneground flour - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of more bran and intact wheatgerm in the flour means that it is often credited with significant health benefits. [ 3 ] In the US, flour only has to "pass between stones" once during its manufacture to be regarded as stoneground, and it has been claimed that a significant proportion of flour sold as stoneground in the US has not ...

  9. Manitoba flour - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba flour is also used as a base for the preparation of Seitan, used by some vegetarians and vegans as a source of protein. The main characteristic of Manitoba flour is its strength, which, combined with the high presence of proteins and the considerable absorption power of water, makes it suitable for the most complex processes ...