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  2. Flour bleaching agent - Wikipedia

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    Bleached flour improves the structure-forming capacity, allowing the use of dough formulas with lower proportions of flour and higher proportions of sugar [citation needed]. In biscuit making, use of chlorinated flour reduces the spread of the dough, and provides a "tighter" surface.

  3. White bread - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, consumers sometimes refer to white bread as "sandwich bread" or "sandwich loaf". [8] It is often perceived as an unhealthy, bland, and unsophisticated menu item. [9] [10] [11] Japanese milk bread, a type of soft white bread, is popular in Asia, particularly in Japan, and has artisan status there.

  4. File:"Short'nin' Bread", 1928.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Flour - Wikipedia

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    "Bleached flour" is "refined" flour with a chemical whitening (bleaching) agent added. "Refined" flour has had the germ and bran, containing much of the nutritional fibre and vitamins, [citation needed] removed and is often referred to as "white flour". Bleached flour is artificially aged using a "bleaching" agent, a "maturing" agent, or both.

  6. Bond Bread - Wikipedia

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    General Baking Company/Bond Bread Factory on Georgia Ave NW in Washington DC. Bond Bread was a product of General Baking Company. The name comes from the term bond, meaning 'a promise or guarantee of repayment of debt'. The company used the name as a way to say its purity of ingredients were guaranteed like it was home-made bread. [1]

  7. Refined grains - Wikipedia

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    Examples of refined grains include white bread, white flour, corn grits and white rice. [2] Refined grains are milled which gives a finer texture and improved shelf life. [3] Because the outer parts of the grain are removed and used for animal feed and non-food use, refined grains have been described as less sustainable than whole grains. [4]

  8. Doctor Claims You Can Make White Bread Healthier With One ...

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    "People saying not to eat bread: two slices of toasted-frozen-toasted bread and no other processed sugar is better than craving it all day and making other bad food choices. Thank you Dr. K!!!"

  9. Maida (flour) - Wikipedia

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    Maida flour. Maida, maida flour, or maida mavu is a type of wheat flour originated from the Indian subcontinent. [1] [2] It is a super-refined [citation needed] wheat flour used in Indian cuisine to make pastries and other bakery items like breads and biscuits.

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