Flour
Flour, a pantry staple across the globe, is more than just a base for bread and pastries. It's a diverse category of finely ground powders derived from grains, nuts, seeds, and even vegetables, each offering a unique nutritional profile and culinary application. Understanding the nuances of different flour types can significantly elevate your cooking and contribute to a more balanced and health-conscious diet.
From the familiar all-purpose flour, predominantly made from wheat, to gluten-free alternatives like almond flour, coconut flour, and rice flour, the variety is astounding. Wheat flours, depending on their milling process and protein content, are categorized into various types, including bread flour (high protein for chewy textures), pastry flour (low protein for tender baked goods), and whole wheat flour (containing the entire grain kernel, offering more fiber, vitamins, and minerals). These variations impact the structure, texture, and overall nutritional value of your creations. Whole wheat flour, in particular,...
Sprouted Oat Flour
Sprouted Whole Wheat Flour
Suji
Sunflower Seed Flour
Sunflower Seed Meal
Sweet Rice Flour
Tapioca Flour
Tapioca Pearl Flour
Tapioca Starch
Teff Flour
Thalipeeth Bhajani
Urad Dal Flour
Walnut Flour
Water Chestnut Flour
Wheat Flour
White Bean Flour
White Rice Flour
Whole Purpose Flour
Whole Wheat Flour
Yellow Cornmeal
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