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

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    The result is a paler color and lighter, softer texture than unbleached flour. Baking with bleached flour will yield softer results, too, but overall, the two are interchangeable. A Note About ...

  3. A Guide to Different Types of Flour and When to Use Them - AOL

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  4. Flour bleaching agent - Wikipedia

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    In biscuit making, use of chlorinated flour reduces the spread of the dough, and provides a "tighter" surface. The changes of functional properties of the flour proteins are likely to be caused by their oxidation. In countries where bleached flour is prohibited, microwaving plain flour produces similar chemical changes to the bleaching process ...

  5. Whole-wheat flour - Wikipedia

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    Whole-wheat flour is used in baking of breads and other baked goods, and also typically mixed with lighter "white" unbleached or bleached flours (that have been treated with flour bleaching agent(s)) to restore nutrients (especially fiber, protein, and vitamins), texture, and body to the white flours that can be lost in milling and other ...

  6. Enriched flour - Wikipedia

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    Enriched flour is flour with specific nutrients added to it. These nutrients include iron and B vitamins (folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, and thiamine). Calcium may also be supplemented. The purpose of enriching flour is to replenish the nutrients in the flour to match the nutritional status of the unrefined product.

  7. 12 Types of Flour All Bakers Should Know (and What They’re ...

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    The result is a paler color and lighter, softer texture than unbleached flour. Baking with bleached flour will yield softer results, too, but overall, the two are interchangeable. A note about ...

  8. Sweet & Salty Sesame Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour; 3 / 4 cup almond flour or almond meal; 1 / 3 cup granulated sugar; 1 tsp fine sea salt; 1 stick cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes; 1 egg, beaten; black sesame seed for sprinkling; white sesame seed for sprinkling

  9. Flour - Wikipedia

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    All-purpose flour Cassava flour (left) and corn flour (right) in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. These flours are basic ingredients for the cuisine of Central Africa. Kinako. Flour is a powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds. Flours are used to make many different foods.